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North West residents feel ‘let down’ over floods

written by cassoscoop August 23, 2022
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Some residents in Strabane, County Tyrone, have said they feel “let down and forgotten about” after flooding.

More than 400 homes in the north west reported flood damage to Derry City and Strabane District Council following the torrential downpour last month.

Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd announced a short-term flood alleviation scheme to help residents in the Ballycolman estate on 4 August.

Work on this scheme is scheduled to be completed by the end of the month.

But some residents have said there has been a lack of communication with the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) over the scheduled work and that progress has been slow.

Previously, the department said the scheme intends to redirect excess water away from homes in the area during flooding and direct it towards council-owned land instead.

Other flood schemes are also being considered by the department in parts of Londonderry and Eglinton.

It is understood 70mm of rain fell in the space of five hours on 23 July, overwhelming many river banks and drainage systems in the north west.

Six people were rescued by emergency services and the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) said crews received more than 100 calls and responded to 49 incidents.

Infrastructure minister John O’Dowd is meeting residents affected by flooding at St Canice’s Park in Eglinton

Mr O’Dowd met with residents affected by flooding in the Ballycolman estate back in July and the minister is set to visit residents again on Tuesday.

“I feel let down badly because nothing seems to have been done,” Paul Devine told BBC Radio Foyle.

“I spent a fortune getting the floors put down and getting the suite dried out, I can’t go through that again.

“I am 82 years old and I can’t be dealing with this.”

Mr Devine said he had re-laid his wooden floor three times because of flooding since he moved to the area, and said that any time there is a weather warning he “fears the worst”.

Maria Duffy said that she “cannot relax” in her own home due to water damage from the flooding.

“The house is dirty, it is rotting and there is now a smell… you just can’t relax there to tell you the truth.”

Emma Relf has said the communication between the department and the residents over the planned work has been poor.

“As yet, we haven’t really been given any final date or know exactly what’s happening,” Ms Relf said.

“As a community here, from what we have gone through, we have got nothing.”

Ms Relf said many residents are constantly “living on edge” and that she will be raising her concerns with Mr O’Dowd when he visits the area on Tuesday.

“We hope to see him this week, we hope he can give us an actual start date.

“We can live in hope that this is a great scheme and it can work, we are very grateful for it, but remember this is a short-term solution.

“We still haven’t got this short-term solution, and I really hope this is not forgotten about.”

The Department for Infrastructure said that Mr O’Dowd would not be making any further comment on the scheme at this time and confirmed he is visiting the Ballycolman estate on Tuesday, August 23.

North West residents feel ‘let down’ over floods was last modified: August 23rd, 2022 by cassoscoop

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