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09 Dec 2025

LIVE: Council in Tipperary issue safety warning for county during Storm Bram

The orange-level alert will remain in place from 10am until 9pm.

Storm Barra: Tree blocking road in Carlingford

File photo from Storm Barra.

The council in Tipperary have issued a warning to people living in Tipperary regarding Storm Bram, in a statement released today.

The council have warned people that Storm Bram is a multi-hazard event and to please be aware of strong winds and an elevated flood risk.

The orange-level alert will remain in place today from 10am until 9pm, with forecasters warning of very strong to gale force southerly winds and a risk of flooding in vulnerable areas.

They have also issued some important advice below.

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Stay Informed

Monitor Met Éireann forecasts regularly via www.met.ie, the Met Éireann App, and official social media channels (@meteireann).

Travel and Safety Advice

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  • Orange wind warnings indicate wind speeds with the capacity to produce dangerous, stormy conditions, which may constitute a risk to life and property
  • Potential impacts include the possibility of structural damage, fallen trees and flying debris
  • Drive to anticipate strong cross winds and other hazards such as falling/fallen trees. High-sided vehicles and motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable to strong winds – slow down and give extra space to pedestrians and cyclists.
  • Organisers of events and activities should consider the wind warnings that are in place and monitor the local conditions; the cancellation of events may be necessary in some locations.
  • Stay away from swollen rivers, streams and flooded riverbanks – banks can collapse without warning, water levels and currents may be far stronger than usual.
  • Do not drive through floodwater – turn back and use another route.

Community Preparedness

  • Check in with neighbours, older people, or anyone who may need assistance in case conditions worsen.
  • Ensure your mobile phone is fully charged to enable communication.
  • Utility and Emergency Services

ESB Networks warns of the dangers posed by fallen live wires. Stay away and report immediately to ESB Emergency Services at 1800 372 999. Power restoration updates are available at www.PowerCheck.ie.

Gas Networks Ireland 1800 205 050

Uisce Éireann customers can check www.water.ie and social media channels for updates or contact the 24/7 customer care centre at 1800 278 278. Sign up online for free text alerts for local supply updates.

Tipperary County Council contact number 0816 06 5000 (office hours) or email customerservices@tipperarycoco.ie, emergency out of hours number 0818 06 5003 (roads and housing emergency electrical and plumbing issues only)
Emergency Services 999/112

of the public are reminded to register with MapAlerter, a public emergency notification system, where they can receive additional useful information via text or email.

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