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Peter Beattie Flooding outside homes near Moat Park, Dundonald.  A row of terraced housing are surrounded by dirty brown water.  A number of parked cars are in the floodwater and a wheeled bin has overturned. Peter Beattie

Homes near Moat Park, Dundonald, are among those affected by the flooding

A number of homes have been flooded in counties Down and Tyrone following hours of heavy rain and wind caused by Storm Bert.

Some residents in Dundonald were stuck in their houses due to the flood water while up to 10 homes may have been flooded in Coalisland.

Travel has been heavily disrupted, with roads and train lines affected by flood water, fallen trees and other debris.

The railway line between Belfast and Antrim remains closed, while the line between Belfast and Dublin has reopened after being shut earlier, public transport operator Translink said.

About 3,500 customers are without power, with most of those in the south east and north west.

Three fire appliances were deployed to protect homes at Park Avenue in Dundonald, where the flood water came up to front doors, according to Fire Service Group Commander Danny Ard.

Meanwhile, homes at Kings Row, Coalisland, have also been hit.

Mid Ulster councillor Dan Kerr told BBC News NI he had been contacted by three or four residents whose homes have been flooded in the street.

He said firefighters and staff from the Rivers Agency were at the scene and sandbags had been secured from a nearby Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club.

Mr Ard said the number of flooded properties could be as high as 10 but firefighters cannot confirm a final figure until the water has receded.

The group commander added that a mail distribution centre in Mallusk, Newtownabbey has also been flooded.

Three pumping appliances and one high-volume pump are being used to take the water away.

Three fire appliances and several firefighters work to reduce flood water in Coalisland, County Tyrone. The road is flooded outside rows of red brick properties and there is a large shop in the background.

Three fire appliances were used to reduce water levels in Coalisland

Peter Beattie A picture of a flooded street - on the right is a fire engine, with a hose coming out of its rear. A firefighter stands at the back of the truck. On the ground is a foot or so of dirty brown water. On the left are parked cars and a row of terraced housing. Peter Beattie

The Dundonald floods happened at Park Avenue, off the Comber Road

At the scene: Trapped in their homes

by Linzi Lima, BBC News NI reporter in Dundonald

The fire service is pumping water at Park Avenue, where a number of residents cannot get out of their houses.

Kelly Kitchen’s son and his partner are among those residents. She says her son told her he woke this morning after 09:00 to find his house had been flooded.

He hasn’t been able to leave. A video of his home shows a fridge floating in the kitchen and a couple of feet of dirty water on the ground floor.

The fire service arrived after 09:00 and have been pumping the excess water since. It is receding slowly as residents watch. Some have gone to the nearby church hall to stay warm and dry while the operation continues.

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Yellow warnings for rain, wind and snow were in force for the whole of Northern Ireland until 11:00 GMT on Saturday.

The strongest winds in Northern Ireland – at 67mph – were recorded in Ballypatrick, County Antrim, while Derrylin in County Fermanagh recorded a quarter of its average November rainfall in 12 hours overnight.

Police officers advised “extreme caution” to anyone driving in the Causeway Coast and Glens Council area due to snow early on Saturday morning.

The TrafficWatchNI service reported “very difficult driving conditions” on some higher areas including the Glenshane Pass, Windyhill Road in Limavady and Glenpark Road, Omagh.

A gritter vehicle got stranded in snow on the Coleraine Mountain Road, which was closed for a period.

In addition to the snow:

  • A roof was reportedly blown off a shed in Dungiven, County Londonderry, causing an obstruction on the Ballyquinn Road.
  • The Greenhill Road on the A4 near Brookeborough, County Fermanagh, is closed due to subsidence at bridge.
  • The Glenariff Road outside Cushendall, County Antrim, is closed near Lara Lodge following a landslide.
  • The Loughermeena Road close to Glendun Viaduct is closed following a verge slip.
  • The Coast Road in Ballygally, is closed because of a rock fall.
  • Belfast’s Ravenhill Road was said to be “impassable” earlier near Martyrs Memorial Church due to flooding.
  • A tree and utility lines came down onto the Belfast Road in Newtownards, partially obstructed the road.
  • In County Tyrone the Dergbrough Road, Plumbridge, remains closed due to a fallen tree.
  • The Hillhall Road, Lisburn, is closed in both direction at its junctions with the Pinehill Road and Ballylesson Road, due to flooding.
  • The Broadway roundabout was briefly closed due to flooding near the Royal Victoria Hospital but has since reopened.
  • P&O Ferries cancelled Saturday’s 04:00 GMT ferry between Larne and Cairnryan but said passengers would be accommodated on the 08:00 sailing.
  • Ballymena United’s football match against Larne was called off because of a waterlogged pitch at Ballymena Showgrounds.

Translink has list of all its disrupted bus and rail services on its website.

Pacemaker Three hatchback cars driving through flood water Pacemaker

Motorists have been warned of difficult driving conditions

Status red warnings

In the Republic of Ireland, about 34,000 homes are without power, after Storm Bert descended overnight.

Met Éireann (the Irish Meteorological Service) had issued red warnings for heavy rain in west Cork and west Galway.

It warned this could cause severe flooding and damage to property in the affected areas, as well as difficult driving conditions.

Images posted online appeared to show that the River Feale in west Limerick had burst its banks.

In County Donegal a status yellow warning is in force for snow/ice, rain and strong wind until noon.

There has also been major flooding on Bridge Street in Killybegs.

Aside from Donegal, the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) said power cuts were most prevalent in counties Sligo, Mayo, Galway, Cavan, Monaghan, Kerry and Cork.

Why and how are storms named?

An alphabetical list of storm names for the 2024/25 season

Storm names are agreed in advance by UK, Irish and Dutch forecasters

The naming of storms is a practice which helps meteorologists communicate with the public when they need to advise of dangerous or disruptive weather events.

Certain criteria have to be met before a storm is given a name.

Bert is the second named storm of the 2024/25 season which began on 1 September.

It was named by Ireland’s Met Éireann on Thursday because Irish forecasters believed it could bring severe disruption to the Republic of Ireland.

Met Éireann works in partnership with the UK Met Office and the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (RNMI) every year to monitor, classify and names storms.

The three organisations agree an alphabetical list in advance of each season.

Storm Bert was preceded by disruptive snow in some parts of Northern Ireland on Friday.



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