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High tide and flood alert, Holywood (6 January 2014)

Some photographs taken at The Esplanade, Holywood, in the period before high water (14.58), Belfast Lough. This was the fourth successive exceptionally high tide since 3 January where flooding had been predicted. In the event, although there been flooding on previous days, today’s slightly lower tide, which was not backed by a strong wind, did not affect neighbouring houses.
by Albert Bridge

Created: Mon, 6 Jan 2014, Updated: Mon, 6 Jan 2014


12 images use this description: (all images taken in 2014)

J3979 : Council van, Holywood by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Rising tide, Holywood by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Police vehicle, Holywood by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Flooding, Holywood (1) by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Flooded path, Holywood (2) by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Flooding, Holywood (3) by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Flooding, Holywood (2) by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Yacht Club jetty, Holywood by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Railway bridge flood, Holywood (2) by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Sandbags, Holywood by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Flooded path, Holywood (1) by Albert Bridge
J3979 : Railway bridge flood, Holywood (1) by Albert Bridge


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