Organisation: European Commission, Joint Research Centre

Title: Floods in County Cork, Ireland (2020-10-20)

Description

Activation time (UTC): 2020-10-20 11:24:00 Event time (UTC): 2020-10-20 08:00:00 Event type: Flood (Coastal flood)

Activation reason:
Around 100 buildings and dozens of parked cars have been damaged by flooding in Cork city centre following high tide on 20th October 2020. Significant flooding has also been in County Cork following the high tide event.

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How to cite
European Commission, Joint Research Centre (2020):  Floods in County Cork, Ireland (2020-10-20). European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) [Dataset] PID: http://data.europa.eu/89h/19dadd60-d54e-4521-a78e-a4b6d643c1e4
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Additional information
Issue date 2020-10-20
Landing page https://emergency.copernicus.eu/EMSR473
Language English
Data theme(s) Regions and cities; Science and technology
EuroVoc domain(s) 72 GEOGRAPHY
Identifier http://data.europa.eu/89h/19dadd60-d54e-4521-a78e-a4b6d643c1e4
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52.0559017554° N, -7.77232874389° E, 51.5854505145° S, -8.78959414861° W

Coordinate Reference System ETRS89 / LAEA Europe

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