02/07/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/07/2026 09:24
The National Emergency Co-ordination Group (NECG) met again today (Saturday) to assess the flood situation and continue to coordinate the response to the impacts of recent flooding.
While weather conditions are forecast to improve over the weekend and should allow for some reduction in river levels, the NECG and responding agencies continue to monitor the situation closely.
Clean-up and repair operations are underway in areas that have been affected by flooding.
Road closures and diversions are in place in some areas. The public are urged to drive with care, allow for disruption when travelling and plan extra travel time. Do not bypass 'Road Closed' signs or drive through floodwater; turn back and use another route. Disruption to transport services is possible and the public is advised to check with operators before their journey.
People are also urged to check their local authority website and social media channels for information on road closures, flooding updates, and community alerts.
Some showers and lighter spells of rain are forecast for the days ahead so monitoring of local weather forecasts via https://www.met.ie and river levels via https://www.waterlevel.ie is advised, particularly where existing levels are above bankfull conditions.
Government supports are available to those directly impacted by flooding. Financial supports are available to households, businesses, and voluntary, community, and sporting organisations.
Full information is available at gov.ie/FloodResponse.
Local response teams
If you are affected by flooding and in need of help, you should contact your local authority. Out-of-hours emergency numbers are in operation. Contact details are available on local authority websites.
Emergency Response Payment for households
An Emergency Response Payment is available to provide support to those living in properties directly affected by flooding. Community Welfare Officers are active on the ground in affected areas to support the humanitarian response. Any household affected by severe weather can access this support by contacting the Community Welfare Service on 0818 60 70 80. The deadline to apply for Stage 1 of this scheme has been extended to February 18th.
Full details of the scheme and how to apply are available at https://www.gov.ie/FloodResponse.
Emergency Humanitarian Flooding Scheme
An Emergency Humanitarian Flooding Scheme is open for small businesses and community, voluntary and sports organisations affected by flooding. In recognition of the severe impact of flooding on many small businesses and other organisations, the upper limit for payments under the scheme has been increased from €20,000 to €100,000 for the most impacted premises. Eligibility for the Scheme has also been extended to organisations of up to 50 employees.
The Scheme is administered by the Irish Red Cross on behalf of the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, and full details and application forms are available here.
Helpline for psychological support and information
The Irish Red Cross has set up a helpline to provide support to distressed people affected by flooding. The helpline is available 9am to 6pm daily at 01-6424648. Trained volunteers are available to talk to those who are in distress. The helpline can also signpost and direct callers to information on the financial support schemes available.
Animal welfare
For animal welfare issues connected with the flooding, farmers are advised to keep in touch with their agricultural advisor or contact their local Regional Veterinary Office or the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine's Animal Welfare Helpline [email protected] or phone: 01 607 2379.
The public is urged to continue to be alert for flooding:
Up to date information on the emergency response is available at https://www.gov.ie/FloodResponse.