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Treacherous weather destroys Mayobridge home

SDLP representatives in South Down are urging people to stay safe during treacherous weather conditions.

Houses were destroyed in shocking weather last night. Photo: BBC

South Down MLA Karen McKevitt and Crotlieve Councillor Gillian Fitzpatrick were commenting after visiting the scene of a house fire in Mayobridge which began after an electricity pole collapsed on top of houses in Saint Anne’s Terrace. 

Strong winds caused the electricity pylon to crash into the two homes at around 10:00pm last night, causing extensive damage to one house while another home closeby caught fire.

Speaking to Newry Times, McKevitt said, “A great deal of damage was caused by gale force winds during the night.Many homes were without electricity, fallen trees have blocked roads and in this particular instance two homes have been evacuated after an electricity pole fell on the properties.All the occupants are safe but sadly their homes were destroyed.  

“We have been in contact with Northern Ireland Electricity and Roads Service and they are making every effort to deal with all reports.A weather warning remains in place for today so I would urge everyone to only make journeys if absolutely necessary.Stay vigilant, stay safe.

SDLP Crotlieve Councillor Gillian Fitzpatrick was also on hand in Mayobridge helping those affected by the weather.

Councillor Fitzpatrick said, “I met with the residents of Saint Anne’s Terrace this morning along with my party colleague Karen McKevitt. This is a very hard time  for the people who have lost their homes but I know the  Mayobridge community will provide them with whatever support they need.

“It has been a difficult night for many people and unfortunately the weather is not forecast to improve until later this evening.I would urge everyone to take note of the advice issued by the PSNI and stay indoors. 

“If you’re without electricity contact NIE on 08457 643 643. Remember your local SDLP representatives are always available for assistance and advice so don’t hesitate to contact us if you are experiencing any difficulties.”

Meanwhile in Newry, winds continue to play havoc with buildings in the city centre. In the past hour Canal Street and parts of Merchant’s Quay in Newry have been closed to vehicles and pedestrians due to falling debris from buildings in the area.

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