Even Ireland's driest county should prepare for more floods and wetter winters
A European study tells us to prepare for more floods across the continent — especially in Britain and Ireland. Here, a man walks through the flooding on Union Quay, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
Everybody, it seems, was complaining about all the rain we got in November. But why? November is usually a wet month anyway and we’ve been well warned to expect even wetter winters because of climate change.
And, a widely-focused European study tells us to get ready for more floods across the continent, especially in Britain and Ireland, urging that preparations should start now.
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