Storm Ciara is causing major disruption across Fermanagh.
A yellow warning for wind came into effect in Northern Ireland from noon yesterday (Saturday) with gusts expected of up to 60mph.
The Met Office also issued a yellow rain warning which came into effect from 3pm.
Homes and businesses have been impacted by wind and rain, with flooding reported across the county.
Last night a spokesperson for the Police Service of Northern Ireland posted on Facebook: "Please avoid the Ballinamallard area. There is severe flooding in the Mossfield area making the road impassable".
In another post last night, a PSNI spokesperson wrote: "Police are currently assisting with traffic control whilst other services are tackling flooding in the Laragh’s Croft area.
"We are asking motorists to slow down on approach to the area whilst work is underway".
This morning the PSNI issued the following advice on Facebook: "The roads are bad this morning and are to get worse as the day goes on. Please keep the speed down, particularly through standing water. Remember to dab your brakes to clear water of the discs too".
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