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By *un guy 911 OP   Man
36 weeks ago

Tipperary and Dublin

Thinking of all my friends and Fab people in Cork tonight if I can be of any help in coming days get in touch.

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By *ka ..Agent k ..Man
36 weeks ago

Meath, Louth border of Monaghan & Naughty,

What happened in the Rebel County

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By *og-ManMan
36 weeks ago

somewhere


"What happened in the Rebel County "

Parts are very badly flooded

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By *ustBoWoman
36 weeks ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

It's awful for everyone affected. I saw pics of some of the places flooded.

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By *panishRebelMan
36 weeks ago

Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland

Yeah thinking of my family and friends there

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By *panishRebelMan
36 weeks ago

Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland

Most are OK that I know of.

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By *inkersCouple
36 weeks ago

Cork


"What happened in the Rebel County "

Check out the news.

I know loads of people who's houses are wrecked. Poor fuckers. And from experience, the insurance companies are absolute c**ts and try their best wiggle their way out of paying. Especially FBD...snakes the lot ofnthem

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By *BT4KICKSWoman
36 weeks ago

Cork

A lot won't have insurance as past flooding they can't get covered for it. It's awful poor families.

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By *weetfrenchkissMan
36 weeks ago

cork city

Yes many cars under water

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By (user no longer on site)
36 weeks ago


"A lot won't have insurance as past flooding they can't get covered for it. It's awful poor families."

Yup, that's been the case in Bandon for a while.

Wonder it they have been able to get over now that the works have been completed to address the flooding though.

Insurance companies area shower of snakes for sure.

Will try to put everythingdown to an "act of God" if they could to avoid payouts.

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By *xstevenxxMan
36 weeks ago

Ashbourne

Certainly feel for the people affected

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By *risfunMan
36 weeks ago

brisbane

4 billion to ukraine housing. 10 million to flood relief

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By (user no longer on site)
36 weeks ago

Was down Cork direction yesterday. Never witnessed that amount of flooding and force of water before. Scary stuff.

Hope whoever was affected manages to get back on their feet again soon. Best of luck with the recovery.

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By *ichael CoolMan
36 weeks ago

unknown

Tipperary is in solidarity with you.x

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By (user no longer on site)
36 weeks ago

At 9 O clock tonight we should all stand with our Mickey in hands in honour of cork gimme a break

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By *haquele oatmealMan
36 weeks ago

cork

It's unfortunate and devastating for the people who got flooded but when you think of the kids that are going to be blown to pieces in gazza it puts it in perspective

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By *exesrangerMan
36 weeks ago

city


"Yes many cars under water "

You can't park there

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
36 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

We had water lapping the front door, another 2cm and it would have been in the house. My exwifes car was totaled. Water got so high it filled the glovebox. The lane leading to my work premesis was impassable and I couldn't get home. Thank got I've a jeep or I wouldn't have been able to pick the kids up from school. Many of my customers in midleton have been shit down. Tis a shitshow.

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By *orny4UtwoCouple
36 weeks ago

N County Dublin/Meath

Thinking of u all who are affected... It's just so unfair that you've ti continually deal with this year after year and nothing seems to be done to help

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