Fermanagh Floods 2009 (2 of 19): Drumguiff

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Fermanagh Floods 2009 (2 of 19): Drumguiff

Image: © Dean Molyneaux Taken: 28 Nov 2009

After thirty-five consecutive days of rain in County Fermanagh throughout November 2009, the water levels on Lough Erne rose to 158ft above sea level (Ballyshannon). This was the highest since records began in 1956. This is the severe flooding on the B127 Lisnakea-Derrylin road in the townland of Drumguiff close to the Share Centre. Only 4x4s and tractors were able to make it through this one. Back to: Image Forward to: Image

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