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Laura Lyne

Storm Lorenzo Weather: Irish Coast Guard and RNLI issue warning to public on coastline safety

A warning from both the Irish Coast Guard and RNLI has been issued to the public as Storm Lorenzo approaches Ireland.

Dublin's coastlines are expected to be dangerous during the worst of the weather tomorrow as a rain and wind warning is in place by Met Eireann.

And both life-saving organisations have reminded the public to pay particular attention to their safety while outdoors and near bodies of water.

They said that while the severity of the storm is not fully known and its path is changeable they advise mariners to monitor all sea area forecasts broadcast by Met Eireann, be prepared and to take heed of the advice and sea conditions.

Leisure craft users are also being advised to avoid any unnecessary marine activity.  

Walkers are advised to avoid any exposed areas, including seafront walkways, as they may be hit by sudden gusts exposing themselves to unnecessary danger.

Howth Pier on Tuesday (Collins)

Coast Guard Operations Manager Derek Flanagan said: “We wish to remind everybody to take note of the weather forecasts and we are reminding walkers to ‘Stay Back – Stay Dry – Stay High’.

RNLI Lifesaving Manager Sean Dillon added: “Our lifeboat crews have been busy this year and are ever ready to answer any call for help.

"However, they would always prefer that people take advice and stay safe during storm warnings than put themselves and others at risk by their actions." 

If you see someone in difficulty or are concerned about somebody’s whereabouts on or near the water use VHF channel 16 or dial 112, and ask for the Coast Guard.

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