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Storm Darragh: A boil water notice is in effect in several towns in Donegal
The notice will remain in effect for several days
Reporter:
Siobhan McNamara
07 Dec 2024 3:33 PM
Email:
siobhan.mcnamara@donegallive.ie
As a result of Storm Darragh, a boil water noties has been issued to all residents receiving water from Lough Anna: Glenties and Ardara public water supply.
For the latest news and updates on the impact of Storm Darragh in Donegal, see our live updates here
Cllr Brian Carr is calling on people to share news of the alert so that as many people as possible are made aware of the situation.
"A boil water notice has been issued due to the impact of Storm Darragh last night," he said. "This notice will remain in effect for the next few days.
"Please ensure all water intended for drinking, cooking, or brushing teeth is boiled until further notice. I will provide updates as more information becomes available.
"Please share this message to ensure everyone is informed."
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