AndyBoBandy wrote: » 2 kite surfers missing/in trouble in Dundalk Bay. R116 en route!! How could you go out in these conditions!
Straffan1979 wrote: » total non event on Dingle peninsula......so far
km79 wrote: » Waiting till half of Munster is without power before going on TV????? Clown
VinLieger wrote: It hasn't hit clare yet, have fun getting home though
SeaFields wrote: » Absolute f-ing idiots.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » So you expect Leo to know more about which services should run than the actual organisations themselves? It’s Not North Korea we’re living in.
UsBus wrote: » Pathetic, he should have gone on the 9.00 o'clock news last night before people had to travel.... But sure you wouldn't expect anything else from Paddy Ireland......
d'Oracle wrote: » Like, what do people expect him to say? The last person I need to hear from while preparing for an event like this is the Taoiseach. And tomorrow, when there is actual damage iin places around the country, who do I want to hear from? Not the Taoiseach.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » and now theres a helicopter crew as well as a volunteer lifeboat crew out assisting/looking for them.
Dcully wrote: » Call your people back in so :P
jcd5971 wrote: » Sure its downgraded and everything already, pure overated guff from weather nerds as usual
Outkast_IRE wrote: » Leo missed his shot. Its times like this when a difficult decision needs to be made that you need somebody strong who is willing to make a call and stick with the decision. Leo is afraid to stick his neck out thats obvious now. He should of ordered all non essential services and private businesses to stay closed and he should of done it yesterday evening. Apple in Cork last night sent a mass text not to come in. Thats about 3500 - 4000 people on one site - that supports Apples global operations and they had the foresight to make the call. I thought Enda was gutless, but this was pathetic. (BTW i am a Fine Gael supporter )
kilns wrote: » It wouldnt be Ireland unless a few people had a good old moan about how the Govt never do enough
TheTorment wrote: » No it isnt safe. If you do light it and the power goes....close all vents and draughts to it. DO NOT POUR WATER ON IT If gets very bad extinguish with a bucket of sand.
maddogcollins wrote: » Depends where in Cork you are. Baltimore currently 85km/h, city only 40km/h.
marvin80 wrote: » putting R116 in danger.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Coveney stumbling badly on the questions of if the Government has taken control of this.