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Flooding follows heavy downpours in Northern Ireland
Published: 27th Jun 2012 19:37:57
Parts of Northern Ireland have been experiencing flooding following a series of heavy downpours.
The village of Cushendall in County Antrim was badly affected, and problems have also been reported in parts of Belfast.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for thundery showers over Northern Ireland on Thursday evening.
"The public are advised to be aware of the risk of localised surface water flooding," it said.
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