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Clonakilty this morning Anthony McDermott

Clonakilty "was like Venice" during floods

The Mayor of Clonakilty said that the flooding has devastated businesses and homes, flooded 150 cars and left the town looking like the aftermath of a tsunami. Douglas Village was also damaged in the floods.

CLONAKILTY WAS LIKE Venice during the height of last night’s flooding, the town’s mayor has said.

Mayor Cionnaith O’Suilleabhain, who has held the position for just two weeks, spoke to TheJournal.ie this morning about the “devastation” wreaked on the small coastal town overnight, which can be seen in this video posted online.

The Mayor, who was a long-standing councillor before taking up his new role, said that two inches of rain fell in two hours last night, leading to a torrent of water flowing through the town centre.

With a high tide forecasted for 12pm, it will still be many hours before all of the flood water has moved out of the town.
Gardai are that advising diversions are in place for access around Clonakilty, with motorists advised to travel from the rugby club on to Shannonvale and then on to Fernhill in both directions, from Skibbereen to Clonakilty and from Bandon to Clonakilty.
“The important message I want to get out to people is that there is no access whatsoever to Clonakilty town centre - certainly until 5pm,” said the Mayor.

Devastated

Mayor O’Suilleabhain, who has been out since 2am this morning, was first alerted by a councillor colleague who told him he thought the rain could lead to flooding.

I got a call from one of my colleagues on the council at about 1.45am this morning that he felt there was danger of flooding. I live half mile out of town. I went to meet him at the designated place outside the hotel in middle of town. I knew at the edge of town we had a problem. The main roundabout coming from the Cork side was flooding and I had to abandon my car.

They then knew they had to put a plan into action, and within a half hour there were three feet of water in the centre of the town after the river running through it burst its banks on the western side.

The town is devastated. There was a river going through the middle of town - it was like Venice. The water level was up to the wing mirrors of cars on the Main St - this was at 4 or 5am this morning. We have to block traffic [coming into and out of the town] unfortunately. All the places are trying to mop up and get stuff out of the street for dumping.

He added:

The best I could describe it as is it is almost like a tsunami. I had a walk out on the main street and it is heartbreaking and devastating.

All of the businesses and residential homes in the main thoroughfare of the town will be affected by the flood waters, he added, while around 150 cars are estimated to have been flooded.

“We are doing what we can,” said the mayor of the clean up.

The important thing I want to say is that two inches of rain fell in two hours. It was a natural phenomenon, it wasn’t to do with the tide.

Community spirit

Clonakilty locals have been pulling together to help those affected by the floods.

“There is great community spirit and people are helping out,” said the Mayor.  The town clerk has been around since 2.30am this morning, he said, adding that all the town council workers and other council workers are there, as well as loads of volunteers and members of the Cork Civil Defence. Representatives from other towns have also offered their help.

For now, the focus is on doing what they can to clear up the damage and hope that the flood waters recede after high tide, as locals try to deal with the shock of what has happened.

One group that is doing its best to help out is the Clonakilty Favour Exchange, which is a network of 100 people. They have been in touch with the mayor, said one of the exchange’s founders, Bev Cotton, who became aware of the flooding early this morning.

“We are trying to get people organised to clean up,” he told TheJournal.ie. “It looks absolutely terrible.”

Photographs posted on the Clonakilty Favour Exchange‘s blog show feet of water against businesses and the local fire station. “We heard the rain in the night – it was extraordinary,” said Cotton.

We will do what we can - we will coordinate people who are willing to help and put people in touch with them. We will be in direct contact with the mayor.

Douglas Village

Meanwhile, Douglas Village in the Cork City area was also badly affected when floods wreaked havoc in the main business area.

Douglas Village Shopping Centre, which is home to a new Tesco supermarket and a large number of locally-owned businesses, was completely flooded, with pictures showing that the force of the water pushed windows and doors in.

Photographs posted on Twitter by Claire O’Sullivan from the Irish Examiner show the extent of the damage.

Local business KC & Sons & Sons, which has been open since the 1950s, posted photographs on its Facebook page of the flooding, which also affected well-known pubs Barry’s and O’Driscoll’s.

Cllr Laura McGonigle told TheJournal.ie that water is being pumped out of the village at the moment, and that most businesses are closed and will be closed for a number of days.

“There was major damage done,” she said. “I don’t think anyone thought it would be this bad. It is unfortunate that there are people whose homes and businesses are affected”.

She added that there is not a threat of contamination to the water supply, as occurred in 2009, and that the city’s pumping station had not been affected.

Read: Flooding, power cuts reported around Ireland following heavy rainfall>

Read: In pictures: Flash flooding hits around the country>

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    Mute Sean Kelly
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    Jan 8th 2017, 7:56 AM

    I’m only in my the boozer. I’m half drunk, half high and there’s a strange smell of raw meat off me. What the heck am I doing here reading about baby names for?

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    Jan 8th 2017, 8:27 AM

    We should just use our pps numbers

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    Mute Santa Carla
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    Jan 8th 2017, 9:11 AM

    What the article doesn’t state is that this list was issued by Dept of Foreign Affairs and is a list of the first names of babies who applied for passports. It is not a list of all babies born last year. That is done by the CSO and comes out later in the year. This one means nothing

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    Jan 8th 2017, 9:36 AM

    It clearly states at the top of the graph that the names are from birth certs.

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    Mute Santa Carla
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    Jan 8th 2017, 11:50 AM

    Yes. Birth certs provided for passport applications, not all birth certs issued last year. Those stats aren’t collated until later this year. Google it

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    Mute Santa Carla
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    Jan 8th 2017, 11:53 AM

    Yes. From birth certs provided for passport applications. Not all birth certs issued last year. Those stats aren’t collated yet. Google it. Dept of Foreign Affairs released these ones, that’s your clue.

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    Jan 8th 2017, 11:58 AM
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    Mute Awkward Seal
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    Jan 8th 2017, 1:28 PM

    @Santa Carla: That seems legit at face value. I was wondering why the department of foreign affairs were collating birth cert statistics.

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    Jan 8th 2017, 9:05 AM

    Why are people such sheep when it comes to choosing names?

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    Jan 8th 2017, 10:18 AM

    If they really were sheep,we’d be calling them Wooly and Shaun

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    Jan 8th 2017, 12:03 PM

    When you have a kid call it Enda so

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    Mute eastsmer #IRExit
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    Jan 8th 2017, 8:21 AM

    Recently I heard a child being called Noah by his Mother.
    The first thing I thought of was ‘where is the flood’

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    Jan 8th 2017, 8:24 AM

    If only Daniel and jack were in reverse

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    Jan 8th 2017, 7:14 PM

    @eastsmer #IRExit: When I hear jack I think where is the bean stalk,and as for Emily I think where is the ponies .English to the core this nation of sheep are.

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    Jan 8th 2017, 9:57 AM

    Very soon it will be Mohammed.

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    Jan 8th 2017, 11:12 AM

    Highly unlikely. You’re probably the type who sees the country as overwhelmed with Muslims, when in fact it’s just 1.1% of the population. That’s about 51,000 people out of 4.7 million, and about 4,650,000 people who are not Muslim. That, coupled with the fact that (and this may surprise you) they don’t call all their sons Mohammed, makes it even more unlikely.

    But don’t let the facts get in the way of your arsey comment.

    On another topic though, I’m sad to see so few Irish names in the lists. None for the boys, and two for the girls. So many nice ones to choose from.

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    Mute Donncha Ó Coileáin
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    Jan 8th 2017, 11:20 AM

    Ah fèck it, there are at least three Irish names for boys. Sunday morning brain is a curse.

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    Jan 8th 2017, 12:35 PM

    @Eamon Mac Gowan: Followed by Abdul,Haifa,Ibrahim,Precious.

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    Jan 8th 2017, 1:55 PM

    Please please please save us from Jack.

    It’s been going on 20 years.
    1/5 of boys are called Jack.
    Its cringeworthy.
    It’s awful.

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    Jan 9th 2017, 1:12 PM

    @Tom Burke: Do you know how it started by the way?

    Titanic

    James Cameron has a lot to answer for

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    Jan 8th 2017, 1:37 PM

    I’d just like to point out that on the Journal’s graph they show lego on the male side. Can’t girls play with lego too? That’s some deep internalised misogyny right there. I knew the Journal was part of the patriarchy! Hell they even use pink and blue. And there’s only two genders!? Sexist and transphobic as ever.

    Fyi this is satire just in case I activate Poe’s law

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    Jan 8th 2017, 9:11 AM

    Just wondering how or where the Department of Foreign Affairs comes into it.

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    Jan 8th 2017, 9:22 AM

    It’s not possible to have a list of baby names yet as parent have 3 months to register their kids so a list like this is BS

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    Jan 8th 2017, 12:00 PM

    It’s not the proper CSO list Paul. This is just a list of the names on birth certs for babies who made passport applications last year

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    Jan 8th 2017, 8:11 AM

    Noah and Amelia/Emilia are the best names here

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    Jan 8th 2017, 9:02 AM

    Amelia sounds like some kind of blood disorder…

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    Jan 8th 2017, 3:10 PM

    Yes, but each to their own. I’m guessing that most Emilias are named after the actress’s stage name. The woman who plays Daenerys. I think it would date fast. At least naming a child after a legendary Irish character would mean they or their great-grandchildren could look it up later, while most names from a TV series will seem obscure even one generation on.

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    Jan 8th 2017, 11:48 AM

    Enda is a lovely name. Enda Kenny with be all forgotten about in 5 years time.

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    Jan 8th 2017, 12:01 PM

    It’s a pity his policies won’t be.

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    Jan 8th 2017, 11:30 AM

    AAHH no Enda how many Simon’s

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    Jan 8th 2017, 5:02 PM

    Michelle, surely these are passport related, why else would dept of foreign affairs issue?

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    Apr 3rd 2017, 1:38 PM

    my son was born in march 2016,and his name is Thor and that’s not on your list

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