CORMAC deals with over 600 incidents on Cornwall's roads over Storm Eunice
By Joseph Macey
25th Feb 2022 | Local News
Storm Eunice led to CORMAC teams dealing with over 600 incidents on Cornwall's roads.
In total, CORMAC were called to deal with a staggering 609 storm-related incidents across Cornwall between Friday and Monday, February 18th-21st.
Of these, 514 were emergency calls from the public with 300 logged in just three hours during the peak of Storm Eunice on Friday morning and afternoon.
The vast majority related to fallen trees with at least 30 roads closed at any one time, including the A391, A374, and A390. Thanks to the teams' speedy response, almost all were reopened by 5pm on Friday.
More than 59 highways, 5 landscaping, 12 environment, and 8 surfacing and civil engineering teams worked around the clock to respond to the reports of damage caused first by Storm Eunice and then by Storm Franklin.
They cleared 389 sites of fallen or unsafe trees and branches and dealt with cases of collapsed walls, roof debris and flooded roads.
On top of the clear-up on Friday, CORMAC gritters were also deployed as temperatures dropped.
Cllr Philip Desmonde, Portfolio Holder for Transport at Cornwall Council, added:
"I would like to thank the CORMAC teams who have been extremely busy working in challenging and hazardous conditions, as well as partner organisations who supported the response to both storms.
"We are lucky to have such dedicated, passionate, and professional people all working together to keep our communities safe."
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