Firefighting operations are continuing at the vehicle recycling centre in St Margarets. Our aerial drone unit is now on scene to help direct firefighting resources. This will be done with close liaison with the @IAApress pic.twitter.com/DyFENgPPGO
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) January 10, 2018
This morning.
St Margaret’s Recycling Centre, Sandyhill, St Margaret’s, County Dublin.
More as we get it.
Major blaze at recycling plant near Dublin Airport (RTÉ)
UPDATE:
Dublin Fire Brigade tweetz:
The fire in St Margarets is now under control. Some units will be released from the scene shortly, however some will remain to dampen down any hot spots. We would still advise any residents in the surrounding area to keep their windows closed.










That’s a horrific pileup!
Speeding in foggy conditions the cause once again!
Expect many fatalities!
RIP
Probably a cyclists fault
I’d go so far as to say definitely.
Sale on in Guiney’s ?
Great that they mention liaisoning with the IAA.
There has been a large number of people flying drones in parks around Dublin without any consideration for people or property below. It’s only going to be a matter of time before someone or something is hit by one of these things.
That smoke cloud looks nothing like Ireland.
What’s the difference between a vehicle recycling centre and a scrap yard then?