People in Northern Ireland have been urged to make only “absolutely essential journeys” on Thursday as a major public workers’ strike coincides with freezing temperatures.
The gritting of roads is among the services that will be severely impacted as an estimated 150,000 public sector workers take part in walkouts over pay.
The Met Office has issued weather warnings for snow and ice on Thursday, and the temperature has been forecast to be between -1 to 2 degrees across the day.
The Department for Infrastructure has urged the public to make “only absolutely essential journeys on Thursday”.
Yellow warning of ice affecting Northern Ireland https://t.co/xCVGUHP5IY pic.twitter.com/6NcutsvffE
— Met Office – Northern Ireland (@metofficeNI) January 17, 2024
“The road network will be hazardous for travel due to widespread icy conditions and will not have been gritted apart from some limited gritting on the M1 and M2 motorways, the A1 and the A4,” they said in a statement.
“However, road users are reminded that roads leading to the limited salted part of the network will not be treated so extreme caution will be required for anyone travelling tomorrow on any part of the road network.
“It is the responsibility of every driver to adjust their driving to the road conditions. Anyone who must travel on the road should take great care, reduce their speed and remain alert to other road users at all times.
( 1 of 2): The public are urged to only make journeys tomorrow which are absolutely essential due to industrial action & @metoffice warnings for snow & ice in NI.
With cold temps & frozen surfaces, driving conditions are expected to be hazardous on Thurs & into Fri 19 Jan. pic.twitter.com/z66a5CZ5CJ
— Department for Infrastructure (@deptinfra) January 17, 2024
“Pedestrians should equally take great care when walking on footpaths.”
The Strangford Lough Ferry Service will not be available while other essential services including repairs of serious defects and response to incidents and obstructions, such as flooding and drainage issues, will be significantly reduced.
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