Local units of fire service assisted business owners
staff joined with business owners in Bantry to battle against flooding after heavy rains led to several premises in the centre of the town being inundated with water.
Local Units of Cork County Fire Service assisted business owners by pumping water from their premises and water levels on the street began to drop at about 3pm. It’s understood that up 20 premises may have been affected along Main Street, New Street and on the Square.
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