The Department for Infrastructure has issued a new update, saying staff have responded to over 900 incidents.
It adds: “Essential travel only is advised today as conditions on the roads are difficult because of the weather conditions.
“There is disruption to Translink with bus and rail services impacted. Translink have taken steps to mitigate against the effects of Storm Darragh. Additional buses are on standby. Additional support and teams are also on standby, including chainsaw crews, to assist with any fallen debris blocking the railway.
“If roads are blocked, it may be necessary to divert Ulsterbus or Goldliner services. Safety is Translink’s number one priority. All passengers should check the Translink Journey Planner or social media channels in advance of travel and to allow extra time for their journeys.
“Flights are also disrupted. The Strangford Ferry is currently suspended until further notice.
“Department for Infrastructure staff have been working through the night to respond to approximately 900 incidents which are mainly debris on the roads, fallen trees and branches and flooding.”
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