A clean-up operation is underway after homes were flooded in counties Down and Tyrone.
Storm Bert brought chaos across Northern Ireland on Saturday morning, with power cuts, travel disruption and flooding.
A new alert has been issued for strong winds on Sunday.
Homes near Moat Park in Dundonald were affected by flooding. Some residents at Park Avenue were trapped in their homes by the floodwater.
Several homes in Coalisland, Co Tyrone, have also been damaged. A local community centre has been opened for those affected.
The Department for Infrastructure said its roads and rivers teams responded to over 500 incidents since the yellow weather warning for Storm Bert took effect.
“There has been some internal flooding to properties in Dundonald, Kilcoo, Coalisland and Ballinamallard as well as a Royal Mail property in Mallusk,” it said.
The department said the Emergency Flooding Payment Scheme has been activated.
About 3,500 customers were without power this afternoon, with the south east and north west worst affected.
The weather also led to the Bangor Christmas Lights switch-on event scheduled for this evening being postponed.
Northern Ireland Fire Service receive 85 calls related to flooding with 10 people rescued from vehicles
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) has said they received 85 calls related to flooding this morning following Storm Bert.
In a statement, NIFRS said the calls were made between 8am and 1.30pm, with crews dispatched to assist with the removal of flood water.
Ten people were also helped from vehicles and one person was rescued from a river in Antrim.
The Royal Mail Centre in Mallusk was also attended to by 2 appliances from Glengormley station, 1 appliance from Westland station, 1 appliance and a High Volume Pump from Whitla station plus an officer attended to assist in the removal of flood water.
Today03:53 PM
Kurtis Reid
Christmas lights switch on cancelled due to Storm Bert
A Christmas lights switch on event due to be held in Bangor has been cancelled due to Storm Bert.
In a post on social media, Ards and North Down Council said the event will be rescheduled and was cancelled despite “best efforts.”
“Due to the impact of the overnight weather conditions and despite our best efforts, we regret to inform you that the Bangor Christmas Lights Switch On event scheduled for this evening at 6pm has been postponed,” the council said.
“We are working towards rescheduling the switch on and will keep you updated in the coming days.
“We are deeply disappointed to make this decision and extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone involved in planning the event for their support and understanding.”
The City Centre Passport Trail as well as the festive music with brass bands and school choirs due to be held at Translink station in the Bangor Parish Church, and North Down Museum will still go ahead.
Today02:54 PM
Sarah Harford
Flooding at Moat Park in Dundonald
Photograph by Declan Roughan / Press Eye
Photograph by Declan Roughan / Press Eye
Photograph by Declan Roughan / Press Eye
Photograph by Declan Roughan / Press Eye
Today01:33 PM
Adrian Rutherford
Rangers’ kick-off delayed
In Scotland, the bad weather has led to a delay in Rangers’ match with Dundee United. It will now kick off at 3.45pm.
This is the scene in Coalisland, Co Tyrone, where flooding has hit King’s Row. Local Sinn Fein councillor Nuala McLernon said: “I have spoken to Mid Ulster District Council regarding the flooding in King’s Row this morning. Emergency meetings have been held.”
Cllr Nuala McLernon/Facebook
Today12:33 PM
Adrian Rutherford
DUP leader: ‘Hugely distressing scenes’
This is the scene in Dundonald, east Belfast. Local MP Gavin Robinson said it is “hugely distressing for residents”.
Photo: David Brooks/Facebook
Today12:28 PM
Adrian Rutherford
34,000 still without power in Republic
Ireland’s Electricity Supply Board (ESB) said “good progress” has been made restoring power around the Irish Republic and the latest figures show there are 34,000 properties without supply – down from around 60,000 this morning.
Today12:26 PM
Adrian Rutherford
Water in the Waterworks
This was the scene at the Waterworks in north Belfast – where the ducks are swimming is a path.
Today12:15 PM
Sarah Harford
Lisburn flooding
This was the scene on the Hillhall Road in Lisburn which had been closed to traffic this morning.
This was the scene at the Abbeycentre in Co Antrim this morning, as heavy rain caused flooding.
Today11:29 AM
Adrian Rutherford
Belfast flooding
One side of the A55 Milltown Road is flooded at the Belvoir Road junction, impacting traffic heading towards Shaws Bridge. It is causing delays back to Hospital Road, according to Trafficwatch NI
Today11:27 AM
Sarah Harford
A2 flooding
This was the scene on the A2 Shore Road at Jordanstown this morning.
Photo – Andrew McCarroll/ Pacemaker Press
Photo – Andrew McCarroll/ Pacemaker Press
Today11:23 AM
Adrian Rutherford
Translink update
Translink has said train services between Belfast Lanyon Place and Antrim are now operating a bus substitution service. All other lines are open.
Today11:19 AM
Adrian Rutherford
Ports v Glenavon goes ahead
One of the biggest games of the day – Portadown v Glenavon – gets the green light after a pitch inspection https://x.com/OfficialNIFL/status/1860281374227259778
The B520 Stewartstown Road, Coalisland, between Annagher Road and Lineside Road at Kings Row is closed due to flooding.
Today10:56 AM
Adrian Rutherford
Belfast to Dublin rail line reopens
Translink has warned passengers of continued disruption, after part of the Belfast to Dublin line was closed earlier. That section has since reopened, but there will be knock-on delays.
The Broadway Roundabout was closed to traffic for a time. Photo: Andrew McCarroll/Pacemaker
Today10:35 AM
Adrian Rutherford
Game on
Carrick Rangers v Dungannon Swifts has passed a 10.30am pitch inspection. Two other games – Portadown v Glenavon and Ballymena v Larne – are subject to 11am inspections.