A popular Donegal golf course found its fairways underwater as Storm Franklin continued to wreak havoc.
Ireland has found itself under a siege of storms in the past week after Storm Dudley and Storm Eunice.
And Storm Franklin made its away around the country with Portsalon flooded due to the storm.
The video shows the stream running through the golf course flooded with water seeping onto the fairwayus.
Around 20,000 homes and businesses remain without power after Storm Franklin hit the island of Ireland.
This latest storm brought coastal flooding and fallen trees to parts of the island once again, with the north and north-west worst affected.
Met Eireann said gusts of more than 130kph were recorded in Co Galway and Co Donegal.
Status orange wind warnings issued for parts of the north and north-west have now lifted, while a yellow wind warning for the entirety of the Republic of Ireland expired at 9am.
A yellow wind warning for the counties of Wicklow and Wexford, on the east coast of the island, expired earlier.
Storm Franklin, coming in the wake of two other major storms, left homes and businesses across the island without power.
ESB confirmed on Monday afternoon that around 18,000 customers remain without power in the wake of the storm in the Republic, while Northern Ireland Electricity Networks confirmed that just 2,000 customers are still cut off.
ESB said that power had been restored to 11,000 people over the course of the morning, with most of the damage in the north-west.
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