kenmc wrote: » lower dodder road flooded the same night dundrum town center did back in 2011 or 2010, I drove home that way axle deep, cycled next morning and there were several cars abandoned and flood debris everywhere. remember it vividly, as I was afraid of drowning my new car under dundrum luas bridge.
kenmc wrote: » I never said the houses did or didn't flood, just that the road was flooded
footyball wrote: » Hello People like you have a vested interest in protecting your houses and I can understand that but I am telling you what I witnessed!!it does not matter how long you were living there that's the past!!!the future is away from rivers ask any global scientist,they all agree all over the world that the climate is changing so years ago it was no problem but not now or into the future,the point is why would you buy near a river when you don't have to???in my time there we had four warnings and in 2011there was a lot if flooding at the arch and all along dodder park road and in 2012 a house on that road went for just over 200,000 did they want out!!ye but I guess they imagined it as well Earth calling Jupiter
footyball wrote: » Hello okiec666 yes i suppose you are right i am entitled to my opinion,bujt in this case it is not my opinion what i said ,it is simply a fact.If you read what i said very very closely and try to understand...but i guess its a waste of time.People never listen to events or things they do not want to hear.I lived there.The water of river got to 30 yds of my house and it was frightening putting it mildly,it was life changing.The bulk of houses may not of experienced it YET!!You think it will never happen.Never say Never!!I KNOW people in Cork old people and friends again elderly who get goosepimples every time the river rises.Do i want to live like that in my latter years of life.EH no thank you.Rivers can be beautiful you are right and turn into monsters!!Finally if that river turns towards your house remember this thread!!
okiec666 wrote: » Hello Footyball. The fact of the matter is a lot of work has been done on that stretch of river to alleviate the risk of flooding. Their is no problem if someone wanted to buy a house on that road. It's a beautiful road to live on and as I said in my previous posts my in laws have had no problems since the scare of 1986 and they have been living there since 1952. Regarding the flooding in Cork and other areas's of the country they are still awaiting work to alleviate their flood risk and I'm sure when the work has been carried out there risk of flooding will be substantially reduced. As with everything in life there are risks but one can't live there life on a "what if". I wish you well.
footyball wrote: » He He!!!!
Theboinkmaster wrote: » why did it flood last night? dont think it did.
groovyg wrote: » There was small flood on the bend of lower dodder road heading towards orwell road this morning, cars were able to drive through though,the park on the other side looked to be flooded. Overall though it wasn't as bad as Nutgrove avenue! I don't think I've ever seen that road flooded before.
The_Conductor wrote: » I take it the lower Dodder Road got flooded then? If it did- it would make sense- given the battering the flood wall took which had it cracked all over- from back last January. I had a quick glance online- didn't see anything about the area. Anyone got any photos?
Theboinkmaster wrote: » No don't think it did