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Inquiry into city underpass flood | Inquiry into city underpass flood |
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A special inquiry is to examine how a Belfast city centre underpass became submerged during heavy rain. | A special inquiry is to examine how a Belfast city centre underpass became submerged during heavy rain. |
An emergency meeting of the Regional Development Committee was told independent consultants would examine what had happened. | An emergency meeting of the Regional Development Committee was told independent consultants would examine what had happened. |
They will look at the intensity of the rainfall, the cause of the flooding the Broadway underpass design and construction standards. | They will look at the intensity of the rainfall, the cause of the flooding the Broadway underpass design and construction standards. |
Heavy rain on Saturday caused chaos across Northern Ireland. | Heavy rain on Saturday caused chaos across Northern Ireland. |
Roads Service chief executive Geoff Allister said: "I will be appointing, hopefully later this week, a firm of independent consultants to carry out an investigation on our behalf. | |
"These will be consultants who have not been involved in any way with the work to date on the (underpass) contract. | |
"And the sorts of things I want them to look at will be the whole background, intensity of the rainfall, to establish clearly the cause of the flooding, to look at the design and to look at the construction standards." | |
Many roads had to be closed and some homes evacuated due to the flooding. | |
The Stormont committee is questioning officials from the Rivers Agency, Roads Service and Northern Ireland Water. | The Stormont committee is questioning officials from the Rivers Agency, Roads Service and Northern Ireland Water. |
The flooded underpass's citybound and countrybound carriageways were re-opened on Tuesday. | The flooded underpass's citybound and countrybound carriageways were re-opened on Tuesday. |
It had completely filled with water after a nearby river burst its banks. | It had completely filled with water after a nearby river burst its banks. |
The Regional Development Committee's chair, Fred Cobain, said, before the meeting, plans must be made to reduce disruption in the future. | The Regional Development Committee's chair, Fred Cobain, said, before the meeting, plans must be made to reduce disruption in the future. |
"When we look back at the weekend we should not forget that in addition to significant damage to private property, key parts of our roads infrastructure - the new Broadway underpass and roads around the International airport - were closed. | "When we look back at the weekend we should not forget that in addition to significant damage to private property, key parts of our roads infrastructure - the new Broadway underpass and roads around the International airport - were closed. |
"This is not just a matter of inconvenience. It also has economic consequences," he said. | "This is not just a matter of inconvenience. It also has economic consequences," he said. |
"If, as seems to be the case, outbursts of torrential rain are to become a characteristic of Northern Ireland's climate, government departments and agencies should have plans in place to minimise both the chances of flooding and the disruption which follows floods." | "If, as seems to be the case, outbursts of torrential rain are to become a characteristic of Northern Ireland's climate, government departments and agencies should have plans in place to minimise both the chances of flooding and the disruption which follows floods." |
The executive is making £1,000 available to every flooded home. | The executive is making £1,000 available to every flooded home. |
People whose homes have been damaged can contact an emergency helpline on 0800 707 6965. | People whose homes have been damaged can contact an emergency helpline on 0800 707 6965. |
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Laura Lyons reports on the re-opening of the Westlink underpass | Laura Lyons reports on the re-opening of the Westlink underpass |