The aftermath of flooding
Jayne McCormack looks at the aftermath of flooding, and speaks to a couple in their 60s who have been living in a caravan since their County Tyrone home flooded last year.
Jayne McCormack looks at the aftermath of flooding, and speaks to a couple in their 60s who have been living in a caravan since their County Tyrone home flooded last year. The McShane family tell the programme they are fearful of repeat flooding this winter.
The programme also looks back at the life of former revolutionary leader, Fidel Castro, who has died at the age of 90, and also hears from the Alliance MLA Chris Lyttle about the discovery of leaflets threatening police informers, which were left on cars in east Belfast on Friday night.
And when someone phones 999 because their life is at risk, but they cannot speak to an operator, how are those calls dealt with by police so that people can get help? The PSNI's Billy McIlwaine explains the 'silent solution' procedure for listeners, and how operators try to distinguish hoax and mistake calls from genuine attempts for help.
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Flood was like a 'big wave'
Duration: 04:23
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- Sun 27 Nov 2016 13:00成人快手 Radio Ulster & 成人快手 Radio Foyle