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Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection

Weather Events

Photo of Naoise Ó MuiríNaoise Ó Muirí (Dublin Bay North, Fine Gael)
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199. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the number of Clongriffin apartment residents in Dublin 13 who applied for the emergency response payment scheme for storm Chandra before it closed on 18 February 2026; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17400/26]

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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The Emergency Response Payment prevents hardship by providing income-tested financial support to people whose homes are damaged from flooding and severe weather events and who are unable to meet emergency costs for essential needs, household items and structural repair.

In dealing with emergency events the department generally adopts a three-stage approach:

Stage 1 of the scheme is to address hardship in the immediate aftermath of emergency events and provides emergency support payments to cover immediate and essential costs such as the purchase of food, clothing, bedding and essential personal items for immediate use.

Stage 2 involves the replacement of white goods, basic furniture items and other essential household items.

Stage 3 covers the cost of essential structural repairs to a person’s primary residence such as plastering, dry lining, relaying of floors, electrical re-wiring, and painting.

The scheme does not provide a general compensation payment for damage or losses incurred as a consequence of a weather event. The payment does not cover:

  • losses covered by an insurance policy, or which could reasonably be expected to have been covered by an insurance policy.
  • loss of items considered not essential, or luxury items.
  • commercial, agricultural, or business losses.
  • structural loss or damage to rented accommodation.
  • any additional properties that are not occupied and lived in as the primary residence.
  • repairs or replacement to vehicles damaged as a result of a weather event.
  • The provision of de-humidifiers and skips as these are provided by the relevant Local Authority, where required
As claim data is not collated by address, my Department is unable to provide details of ERP claims received from Clongriffin apartment residents.

Stages 2 and 3 of the payment remain open and any person who has had damage to their primary residence can still make a claim.

I trust this clarifies the matter.

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