Passing the buck for flooding damage

BUCK-PASSING is the name of the game as flood waters continue to ravage Irish cities and towns.

Changing weather patterns and exceptionally high rainfall levels are mother nature’s fault.

But statutory bodies from central government to town councils are trying to shift the responsibility for controversial planning decisions and flood and drainage relief schemes elsewhere.

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