This image shows the horror scenes after a fire ripped through a home in Co Dublin.
Firefighters were alerted to the scene of the blaze in the north county on Thursday. Three crews of the Dublin Fire Brigade battled the flames that are believed to have started in the fuse board.
The photo, shared by Dublin Fire Brigade, shows the charred remains of the hallway that has been wrecked by the fire. They said on Twitter: "Three crews of firefighters were called to a house fire in the north county earlier.
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"A fire which is believed to have started in the fuse board spread through open doors in the home. It’s a warm night, but please remember to close your internal doors when you go to bed tonight."
It's been a busy week for Dublin Fire Brigade as crews rushed to the scene of a large skip on fire on Moore Lane on Wednesday night. Thankfully, they were able to stop the fire from spreading to the adjacent building.
Additionally, a person was rescued from a hoist on Camden Street after the cage unexpectedly tipped over and the machine became disabled on Wednesday. A DFB spokesperson said: "A thirty-metre ladder was dispatched and firefighters safely removed the operator from the machine and lowered them to the ground."
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