Church Street Upper in Dublin was shut for a period on Thursday morning after a fire broke out at a building on the road
A Dublin street has reopened after members of Dublin Fire Brigade fought to battle a building blaze in the capital this morning.
Motorists were advised to take care and use an alternate route if travelling along this road, with some small delays expected in the area as the outbound road was shut between North King Street and Brunswick Street North while emergency services dealt with the fire.READ MORE: Man arrested after Dublin house seriously damaged in criminal fire incident
A short time later, travel updates page Live Drive confirmed that the road had since reopened following the fire, but the outbound left lane and cycle lane are still closed off, with a spokesperson appealing for motorists to take care around cyclists and pedestrians.
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