The Department for Infrastructure has issued the following update on the significant flooding in Downpatrick.
Water Levels in the Quoile River have fallen to a level to allow pumping to commence this evening in the Market Street area.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland, NI Fire and Rescue service and Newry Mourne and Down District Council will assist with the operation and the public are asked to adhere to all temporary traffic management arrangements while the work is carried out and abide by road closures and diversions.
Water levels will continue to be monitored to determine the impact of the removal of floodwater in Downpatrick.
The Department and its multi agency partners would like to thank the public for their patience and assistance over the last few days and while the clear up continues.
Notes to editors:
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