The Fianna Fail Junior
Spokesperson for the OPW and Flood Relief, Deputy Eugene Murphy has warned that
many communities, towns and villages throughout Counties Roscommon and Galway
are under siege and living in fear of returning flood waters this Winter.
Deputy Murphy said the
Government had shown a “lack of imagination” and was “devoid of any real
understanding of the reality of the ongoing situation on the ground” and he
reiterated his call for Minister of State for the Office of Public Works, Sean
Canney TD to visit the areas in County Roscommon which have been adversely
affected by flooding.
“If the Minister’s office has
500 million over the next five years to deal with this issue then why can
Roscommon County Council not get the funding they need to repair roads in the
area- there are still roads in the Tulsk and Castleplunkett area which need to
be repaired after enduring months of being submerged in flood waters. People in
these areas are living in real fear especially now that we are heading into the
winter months – every time there is heavy rainfall people lie awake in their
beds in fear of what faces them the following morning and communities are under
siege and extremely worried that will suffer more widespread flooding this
Winter.
“Roscommon County Council
need in the region of 11 million euro to repair the damage caused by flooding
to ensure that such devastation does not reoccur throughout the county yet only
4.5 million has been allocated which is wholly inadequate.
There are a total of 133
different areas throughout County Roscommon which are still affected by
flooding and many homeowners and business owners are becoming increasingly
frustrated as they are fast becoming a forgotten story,” said Deputy Murphy.
Deputy Murphy said that he is in the process of
organising a major flood conference which will be held in Strokestown towards
the end of the month where the views and knowledge of local people would be
aired. He also highlighted that fact that he hopes to have turloughs designated
as special areas of attention in a new Bill which will be brought before the
Dail in the coming weeks. Deputy Murphy is a co-sponsor of a new Bill in
relation to the ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2) ACT, 1934. The
aim of the bill is to enable the ESB to alter the levels of the Shannon lakes
in conjunction with other bodies without legislative restraints. This will be
followed by a separate bill on creating a Single River Shannon agency
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