Louth County Council didn’t consider asking the army to help when responding to the devastating flooding that hit Dundalk and the Cooley peninsula as it was felt that its own resources were dealing with the situation, councillors were told at the Dundalk Municipal District meeting on Tuesday night.
Louth County Council didn’t consider asking the army to help when responding to the devastating flooding that hit Dundalk and the Cooley peninsula as it was felt that its own resources were dealing with the situation, councillors were told at the Dundalk Municipal District meeting on Tuesday night.
North Louth councillors are set to raise questions about Louth County Council’s response to last week’s unprecedented flooding which caused severe damage across the Cooley peninsula.