- 2008 Kerry bogslide
The 2008 Kerry bogslides was a
natural disaster that occurred in the Maghanknockane area of Lyrecrompane,County Kerry , Ireland in August and September 2008. The original bogslide extended to over fourkilometre s onAugust 22 andAugust 23 , destroying an estimated 10hectare s (25acre s) ofbog , engulfing twobridge s [cite web|url=http://www.kerryman.ie/news/no-timeframe-yet-for-cleanup-1465155.html|title="No timeframe yet for cleanup"|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="The Kerryman "] and led to the closure of a section of road; it was reported that it could take anything up to six months to fix the road. The plot of land owned by Moss Moore which inspiredJohn B. Keane ’s play "The Field " escaped the disaster by only a couple of kilometres. [cite web|url=http://www.kerryman.ie/news/landslide-passes-by-lsquothe-fieldrsquo-1465148.html|title="Landslide passes by ‘the field’"|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="The Kerryman "] Comparisons were drawn with the occurrence of anearthquake as it was claimed that a 30 metre (100-foot) wide section was missing from the hill. [cite web|url=http://archives.tcm.ie/thekingdom/2008/08/28/story28233.asp|title="Residents tell of bogslide trauma"|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="The Kingdom "] The event was likened to the2003 Derrybrien landslide inCounty Galway . [cite web|url=http://www.kerryman.ie/news/landslide-leaves-locals-in-awe-at-power-of-nature-1465170.html|title="Landslide leaves locals in awe at power of nature"|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="The Kerryman "]A second bogslide occurred on
September 3 2008 , blamed on heavy rain overnight which led to a "small slippage" of bog material. The slippage happened between two bridges, Harris and Scanlon, on a tributary of theSmerlagh River and again forced the closure of a local road. [cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0903/kerry1.html|title="Further bog slide in Kerry"|date=2008-09-03|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher=RTÉ]Effects
Kerry County Council officials spent an entire day creating diversions to stop the flow ofpeat from the first bogslide. Adam was created to direct the bogslide away from the path of ariver . Up to 30,000 people in north Kerry were left without awater supply due to polluted water courses and threatened reservoirs. [cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2008/0825/1219449685613.html|title="Landslide cuts water supplies to 30,000 in north Kerry"|date=2008-08-25|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="The Irish Times "] A boil notice was placed on the local water supply. [cite web|url=http://www.kerryman.ie/news/householders-asked-to-conserve-water-1465143.html|title="Householders asked to conserve water"|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="The Kerryman "] Several homes in a rural area betweenTralee andCastleisland were cut off. [cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2008/0824/breaking50.htm|title="Emergency services deal with Kerry landslide"|date=2008-08-24|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="The Irish Times "]One environmental effect of the bogslide was a serious fish kill on the River Smearlagh. Thousands of "mature and juvenile"
trout andsalmon were killed in peat which had travelled over two miles and was at a depth of eight to ten feet. [cite web|url=http://www.kerryman.ie/news/thousands-of-fish-die-in-polluted-rivers-1465167.html|title="Thousands of fish die in polluted rivers"|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="The Kerryman "]Shannon Regional Fisheries Board officer, Lorraine O’Donnell, claimed that it could take "up to a decade" for the river and the spawning grounds to recover. Fisheries officers were unable to access to atributary of the river, the Glashoreag. It was completely overwhelmed by the slide. The area was an important nursery for salmon andeel s before the disaster.Maurice Harrington and his wife Joan would normally have been collecting bags of turf but escaped from the disaster unharmed. Maurice's son, Mossie first noticed the bog moving the day before when he had been cutting a hedge. Maurice's other son, Patrick, assumed the bog movement he witnessed was due to poor eyesight. Maurice lost over €1,000 worth of turf in the disaster. [cite web|url=http://www.kerryman.ie/news/wedding-may-have-saved-couple-from-being-caught-by-landslide-1465175.html|title="Wedding may have saved couple from being caught by landslide"|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="
The Kerryman "]Possible cause
Residents in the area said that
machine ry on the site of awind farm on nearbyBallincollig Hill might have contributed to the bogslide which was caused by heavy rain. Work had begun on the site two weeks prior to the disaster. [cite web|url=http://www.kerryman.ie/news/locals-believe-windfarm-is-linked-to-bog-slide-disaster-1465060.html|title="Locals believe windfarm is linked to bog slide disaster"|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="The Kerryman "] Local residents had expressed concern about the possible risk of alandslide as far back as 2001 [cite web|url=http://www.kerryman.ie/news/anger-that-windfarm-got-approval-1465183.html|title="Anger that windfarm got approval"|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2008-09-04|publisher="The Kerryman "] when initialplanning permission was sought byTralee -basedTrá Investments for the windfarm. In July 2004 several people wrote to EU Commissioner for the Environment,Margot Wallström , to voice their concerns about the threat to protected birds of prey should the windfarm development proceed. With their objections overruled, the development was approved byAn Bord Pleanála in June 2004. Trá Investments is to carry out an independent inquiry into the cause of the disaster.References
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