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Flood risks linger as Storm Claudia’s aftermath puts pressure on saturated counties – The Journal
Flood risks linger as Storm Claudia’s aftermath puts pressure on saturated counties The JournalWexford and Laois hit with floods,…
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It's been an interesting day or so, here. A storm has left neighbouring towns flooded, the local river is as full as I have seen it for a long time, and even the road ascending up the valley from here was impassible last night.
Really appreciate the context from people who know the history and the engineering challenges, especially @anachrocomputer and @mgleadow. It sounds like this stretch of railway has been fighting the landscape for more than a century, and the landscape keeps winning.
I suppose the uncomfortable truth is that some of these problems are genuinely hard to fix, at least without the sort of investment and long-term national planning that we are nowhere near committing to. Until then, maybe the answer is a cultural shift rather than just an engineering one.
If the climate is becoming more volatile and parts of the network sit in places that want to flood, perhaps we need to work with nature rather than pretend we can always outrun it. Build more flexibility into how we travel. Slow down a bit. Accept that weather can disrupt rigid timetables in the same way that seasons shape what food is available.
It is not the answer any of us want when we are standing on a platform watching yet another cancellation board update. But the comments here have made it clear why "just improve the drainage" is not the simple fix it sounds like, and why our expectations might need to change along with the climate.
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Apparently, being unable to do some of my normal things makes my mind go weirder.
Language geek moment:
Claudia, the name of the current Storm, is perfect.
This is because, in German, Claudia is pronounced kl-owdi-a, or... "Cloudier". :D
We have been to #YFenni today and were saddened to see that the lower town has been flooded due to excessive water run-off from nearby roads and streets.
Whether the drains or culverts were blocked or whether it was just the immense volume of rain, it was awful to see that 2 local towns had fallen victim to #stormclaudia this weekend.
One of the local café staff team told us that staff in the shops opposite had been up through the night, moving stock and then clearing up after the floods.
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