Fermanagh has been hit with significant flooding as Storm Bert has swept into Northern Ireland.
The village of Derrylin has been hit with major flooding with Sinn Féin Erne West Councillor Declan McArdle sharing a video and warning that St. Aidan's High School may be flooded.
A Met Office spokesperson has warned that "Storm Bert will bring a spell of rain, preceded by snow in places, on Friday night into Saturday which may cause some disruption."
The Met Office also warned that residents should expect: "Some roads affected with longer journey times by road, bus and services, spray and flooding on roads will make journey times longer, some interruption to power supplies and other services and a few homes and businesses flooded."
Readers have been in contact to warn others of areas with significant flooding they include:
- Derrylin
- Ballycassidy
- Garrison
- Lisnarick
- Ballinamallard
- Kilskeery
- Drumee Recycling Centre, Enniskillen
- Derrygonnelly
- Lisnaskea
- Newtownbutler
A number of areas have also been hit with power outages with full details available from NIE.
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