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Water Safety Ireland urges caution around water as Storm Amy reaches Mayo.
With Storm Amy set to bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and dangerous sea conditions to parts of Ireland, Water Safety Ireland is urging the public to exercise extreme caution near all bodies of water over the coming days.
The organisation is advising the public to avoid coastal areas, rivers, lakes, and flood-prone zones as conditions deteriorate, with risks including powerful waves, sudden surges, and fast-flowing currents.
Public Strongly Urged to Stay Safe by Staying Back from All Waterways During Dangerous Conditions
Storm conditions significantly increase the danger in areas that are typically safe. Coastal paths, piers, harbours, and inland waterways can become treacherous with little warning. Water Safety Ireland is appealing to the public to prioritise safety and avoid putting themselves or emergency services at unnecessary risk.
CEO of Water Safety Ireland, Joanne Walsh, stated:
“Storm Amy will bring very challenging and dangerous conditions to coastal and inland areas. We are asking everyone to be extra vigilant and to respect the power of the water during this time. Simple choices like avoiding high-risk areas and staying informed can save lives.”
While Ireland’s waterways are a valued part of our landscape, storms bring risks that require extra caution. By following the S.A.F.E. rule and staying away from edges, you can ensure your safety and that of your family. Remember, no view or experience is worth risking your life. Stay Safe - Stay Home.
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