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28 Jan 2026

PHOTOS: Cllr Nash helps unblock drains as Bay Estate in Dundalk remains flooded

Flooding in Dundalk remains major issue following Storm Chandra

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Flooding in Dundalk remains an issue today following Storm Chandra, with parts of Bay Estate still under water. Cllr Robert Nash has been helping unblock some of the gullies in the estate, to help reduce water levels.

remains an issue today following Storm Chandra, with parts of Bay Estate still under water. Cllr Robert Nash has been helping unblock some of the gullies in the estate, to help reduce water levels.

The photo below is of a flooded garden in Holly Park in Bay Estate. 

According to further details shared by Cllr Nash on Tuesday evening, a tanker was working in Cluan Enda to reduce water levels in that estate and would then move on to Bay-Estate, Blackwater court, Greenacres and any other areas affected.

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