The Department of Infrastructure says its dealing with a number of flooded areas across the Island.
In a post on social media, the department says their crews are currently dealing with issues caused by the sheer volume of rainfall, which is causing rivers to overflow.
It’s not been confirmed which roads and areas are affected, however motorists are asked to reduce their speed due to standing water.
A yellow weather warning is currently in place for the Island, with sandbags available at amenity sites for anyone experiencing troubles.
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