Wicklow County Council said it has put overnight facilities in place for people impacted by flooding caused by Storm Chandra.
It said the Pavilion in Aughrim is operating as a day hub and rest centre, with an initial 20 beds and up to 60 beds available if required for overnight use.
Catering will be facilitated, along with support staff and security on standby.
It is to support victims of flooding, among them residents of the Riverfield area of Aughrim.
A statement from the council added that the Community Support Centre is available for members of the public seeking an area to shelter, with tea and coffee facilities available, along with toilet facilities and phone charging stations.
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All areas within the Arklow, Wicklow, Bray, Greystones and Baltinglass municipal districts are continuing to be closely monitored.
Localised flooding has occurred on some roads in each area; these will be closed and reopened throughout the day as appropriate, according to the council.
District outdoor staff and drainage contractors have been responding to flooding events across the areas since yesterday evening and are continuing to respond as flooding issues arise.
Meanwhile, emergency services have responded to areas where there has been a high impact of flooding of properties and dwellings.
Sandbags are available for the public to collect from the district council depots and are being restocked.
Wicklow County Council urged the public to heed warnings already in place and to avoid areas which are currently flooded.
The Department of Social Protection has announced that the Emergency Response Payment is now available to provide support to those living in properties directly affected by Storm Chandra in Co Wicklow.