Dept advises Galway schools to close ahead of Storm Barra

Dept advises Galway schools to close ahead of Storm Barra

SCHOOLS across Galway city and county have been advised to close tomorrow (Tuesday) by the Department of Education due to Storm Barra.

While Galway currently has been issued with an Orange warning by Met Eireann, it is likely to change and escalate to status Red later tonight or tomorrow.

A statement from the Department of Education says: “Due to the significant nature of Storm Barra, as forecast by Met Éireann and to give sufficient notice to schools and parents/guardians, the Department is advising that all schools covered by the Red Alert and Orange warning from Met Éireann should not open tomorrow, 7 December.

“All schools should keep up-to-date with the current weather warnings which are carried on all national and local news bulletins and in particular any change in the status warning for their area.”

COUNCIL WARNING

Galway County Council has closed the public outdoor amenities at Knockma near Belclare and the Palace Grounds in Tuam until the storm passes, due to the risk of falling trees.

The Council is advising members of the public to take extreme caution due to the imminent arrival of Storm Barra and all coastal areas are at risk.

Currently gusts of up to 130kph are forecast for Galway and motorists are warned to only undertake necessary journeys.

Council crews are on standby to respond to issues as they arise and members of the public wishing to report any fallen trees or other matters of concern can contact 091-509069.

GARDA WARNING

An Garda Siochana are also appealing to people to stay safe during the storm tomorrow.

The wind will be the biggest risk but there will also be very heavy rain.

An Garda Síochána advise the following:

• All unnecessary travel should be avoided where Red and Orange level wind warnings are in place. These winds will make driving conditions hazardous, especially for more vulnerable road users such as cyclists, pedestrians, motorcyclists and high sided vehicles.

• Road users should pay particular attention to the risk posed by fallen trees, flying debris and flooded roads.

• High seas and wave activity will make coastal areas hazardous. The public are advised to stay away from coastal areas/cliff walks during this period.

• People are advised to remove or secure patio and garden furniture, rubbish bins and any loose items from around buildings.

• Those involved in building work should review hoarding and scaffolding in light of heavy rain and winds expected.

• Members of the public should stay away from any fallen power lines, members of the public should assume that they are live. If you see fallen or damaged wires, keep clear and phone ESB Networks immediately on 1800 372 999/021 238 2410

• People are advised not to park any vehicle in an area that may be prone to flooding.

• People who are considering recreation activities in waterways / coast line areas are asked to reconsider this, as it may result in Emergency Services being called to attend and diverting them from other issues.