Clean-up at Letterkenny hospital may cost millions

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 27 Juli 2013 | 22.40

A clean-up operation has been taking place at Letterkenny General Hospital in Co Donegal following extensive flooding yesterday evening.

Torrential rainfall caused a stream at the back of the hospital to overflow.

The Emergency Department remains closed and patients are being diverted to Sligo Regional Hospital and Altnagelvin Hospital.

The hospital is closed to all visitors.

Many areas have been soiled and damaged by flooding and the hospital wishes to avoid the risk of contamination and the spread of infection.

Heavy rain caused a stream at the back of the hospital to overflow its banks, spilling onto to the hospital grounds and eventually into the hospital.

Local authority fire services were called to pump the water from the building.

Sean Murphy, the hospital's general manager, said it had been "a very difficult situation".

He thanked hospital staff, the fire service, the council, the army and the gardaí for their help in trying to manage it.

Specialist cleaning teams are on site while others will be in place over the weekend.

Mr Murphy also paid tribute to the 500 volunteers who helped the clean up operation last night and said the staff had been terrific.

It is expected that the ban on visitors to the hospital will remain in place over the weekend.

Elsewhere, graves in Conwal were damaged when a river burst its banks.


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