DUBLIN, Ireland — A massive fire erupted at a Dublin scrap facility, sending thick plumes of toxic black smoke across the surrounding area and destroying up to 100 vehicles before emergency crews brought the blaze under control.
Multiple fire tenders and specialized units from Dublin Fire Brigade rushed to the site after emergency services were inundated with distress calls reporting a rapidly expanding blaze within the scrapyard grounds.
Upon arrival, firefighters encountered a severe, fully involved fire that had quickly spread across stacked vehicles. Up to seven fire engines, high-capacity water tankers, and aerial ladder platforms were deployed to battle the intense heat and prevent the flames from spreading to nearby commercial properties.
Due to the heavy accumulation of rubber tires, fuel residues, and upholstery, the fire produced dense smoke plumes visible for miles across the Irish capital.
"The sheer volume of combustible material inside the yard made this an exceptionally challenging operation," said an emergency service spokesperson. "Our priority was establishing a strong water supply, cooling neighboring boundaries, and preventing fuel tanks within the vehicles from rupturing."
Residents in adjacent neighborhoods were advised by public safety officials to keep doors and windows closed to avoid inhaling toxic fumes generated by the burning rubber and plastics.
Thanks to the swift intervention of firefighting personnel, the perimeter was secured within several hours, preventing the inferno from breaching nearby business premises. Emergency services confirmed that no injuries were reported among workers, residents, or first responders.
Local authority environmental protection officers arrived on the scene to monitor air quality levels and assess runoff risks to municipal drainage systems.
Crews remained at the scrapyard overnight conducting damping-down operations to extinguish remaining hotspots within the crushed metal heaps.
An official investigation into the cause of the fire is currently underway, with forensic specialists expected to examine the site once it is fully cooled and declared safe for entry. Preliminary reports suggest no immediate foul play, though authorities are reviewing CCTV footage from surrounding roads and businesses.
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