Pembrokeshire County Council has taken action in response to the severe weather conditions brought by Storm Darragh, implementing comprehensive service closures to ensure public safety.
In a critical announcement today, the council declared a complete suspension of all bus services across the county due to an issued red weather warning. This unprecedented move signals the extreme nature of the incoming storm and the potential risks to public transportation and passenger safety.
Alongside the bus service cancellation, the council has also mandated the closure of all council buildings and associated services. This comprehensive shutdown aims to protect both staff and residents from the potentially dangerous weather conditions expected to impact the region.
Local residents are advised to:
- Stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel
- Monitor local news and council communications for updates
- Prepare emergency supplies and stay informed about potential developments
Emergency services remain on high alert and will continue to monitor the situation closely. Residents requiring urgent assistance are encouraged to contact local emergency services through established channels.
The red weather warning indicates severe and potentially life-threatening conditions, and the public are urged to take all necessary precautions during this extreme weather event.