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Dublin Airport Not Affected by the Major Fire Breaks Out at Industrial Unit in Coolock, North Dublin

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April 5, 2025
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A significant fire has erupted at an industrial unit on Oscar Traynor Road in Coolock, north Dublin, prompting a major emergency response from Dublin Fire Brigade. The fire, which started just before 5 PM, has led to the deployment of five fire engines, including a turntable ladder, to contain the blaze.

Flames and large plumes
Of smoke are billowing out of an area that appears to be in Clonshaugh Industrial estate between Coolock and Kilmore west pic.twitter.com/xtXX3a3R7e

— Samantha Libreri (@SamanthaLibreri) August 1, 2024

Coolock Industrial Fire: Major Emergency Response

Large plumes of black smoke and visible flames have been reported, causing concern among local residents. As a precaution, Dublin Fire Brigade has advised people in the vicinity to keep all windows and doors closed if they can smell smoke. The smoke is currently drifting across the local area, creating a potential health hazard.

Despite the severity of the Coolock industrial fire, there is no indication that it is related to recent fires at the Crown Paints site, which is located approximately 3 kilometers away. This new incident appears to be isolated and unrelated to the previous occurrences in the area.

A fire in the Santry area is resulting in smoke blowing towards the airport this evening.

This is NOT impacting on operations at the airport & flights continue to operate as normal.

The airport team, in collaboration with @AirNav_Ireland, continue to monitor the situation. āœˆļø pic.twitter.com/eaPBTqOVw3

— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) August 1, 2024

Impact on Local Area and Dublin Airport

The smoke from the fire is blowing towards Dublin Airport. However, airport authorities have confirmed that operations are not being affected at this time. The airport remains fully functional, and passengers are advised to continue their travel plans as scheduled.

Dublin Fire Brigade continues to work diligently to control the fire and prevent it from spreading to nearby areas. The cause of the fire is currently unknown, and investigations will likely follow once the situation is under control.

Safety Precautions for Residents

Residents in Coolock and surrounding areas are urged to remain vigilant and follow the guidance from emergency services. Closing windows and doors will help minimize exposure to smoke and reduce potential health risks.

Local authorities are monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates as more information becomes available. For now, the priority remains ensuring the safety of the public and extinguishing the fire as quickly as possible.

Tags: CoolockDublin AirportDublin Fire BrigadeEmergency ServicesIndustrial Firepublic safety
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