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Tidal flooding expected to hit Cork city over the Jazz Weekend

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01:50 27 Oct 2023


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Cork City Council is advising those travelling into the city centre this weekend for the Jazz Festival to plan their journeys and allow extra time to complete their journeys.

Some tidal flooding is expected around low lying quays during peak high tide times this weekend

Cork City Council does however advise all those travelling into the city centre this weekend for the Jazz Festival to plan their journeys and give extra time to complete your journey. Due to the Super Spring Tides over the next 2 days some tidal flooding is expected around low lying quays during peak high tide times this weekend.

The City Council’s Flood Assessment Team met this morning as this October Bank Holiday weekend coincides with the highest astronomical tides this year, which will result in some road flooding in certain low-lying areas of the city centre, including:

  • South Terrace;
  • Union Quay;
  • Morrisons’ Island;
  • Wandesford Quay;
  • Lavitt’s Quay; and
  • South Mall.

The natural cycle of High Tides for the following days is predicted for:

 

Day Date Morning High Tide Evening High Tide
Friday 27/10/2023 N/A 17:18 p.m.
Saturday 28/10/2023 05:39 a.m. 18:01 p.m.
Sunday 29/10/2023 06:21 a.m. 18:42 p.m.

 

A number of road closures and lane restrictions will be necessary. Diversions will be put in place to ensure traffic can still circulate. Any restrictions will be eased as appropriate.  Road users are asked to plan their journeys and to travel with caution and follow diversional signage.

Our crews are on standby and will be working hard to ensure that the Jazz Weekend is as enjoyable as possible for all coming into the city centre to enjoy this year’s offering.  We value your cooperation as we try to keep traffic moving safely.

The situation will continue to be monitored and further advice will be issued tomorrow morning.  We will be posting regular updates to our Twitter (@corkcitycouncil) account as well as the City Council’s website (www.corkcity.ie)

 


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