City Council clean up in the aftermath of Storm Brian and Storm Ophelia
The Council says they have crews out all weekend cleaning up
The public are being asked to contact the City Council if they have notice any dangerous fallen trees or debris on the roads today.
Structures have been weakened following Storm Ophelia and today's strong winds could cause hazardous conditions on the roads.
Speaking to RedFM News Director of Services at Cork City Council David Joyce says they're closely monitoring the situation.
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