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Northern Ireland hit by flooding | Northern Ireland hit by flooding |
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Parts of Northern Ireland are experiencing heavy rain and flooding. | Parts of Northern Ireland are experiencing heavy rain and flooding. |
Police have warned motorists of localised flooding on roads in and around Antrim. | Police have warned motorists of localised flooding on roads in and around Antrim. |
Health trusts across Northern Ireland have been affected after a lightning strike on Wednesday knocked out some computer systems run by an outside company. | |
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service has dealt with flooding incidents in the Dungiven area. | |
With more heavy rain forecast the Consumer Council is advising anyone who feels their property is at risk to take simple steps to protect it from flooding. | |
These include getting sandbags, preparing a kit; finding out where electricity and gas can be turned off and moving documents to a high place. | These include getting sandbags, preparing a kit; finding out where electricity and gas can be turned off and moving documents to a high place. |
They are also advising everyone to be aware of rain or flood warnings from the Met Office. | |
The council's Aodhan O'Donnell said: "During past summers, adverse weather has caused flooding issues for consumers across Northern Ireland. | The council's Aodhan O'Donnell said: "During past summers, adverse weather has caused flooding issues for consumers across Northern Ireland. |
"It is therefore important consumers consider protecting their homes now against the risk of any flooding that may occur." | "It is therefore important consumers consider protecting their homes now against the risk of any flooding that may occur." |