A spokesperson from Dublin Fire Brigade said the fire had caused 'significant structural damage'
Residents living in a Dublin apartment complex have been evacuated from their homes after a serious fire. 18 apartments in the Northwood complex in Santry were evacuated after the fire took hold. A spokesperson from Dublin Fire Brigade said the fire had caused "significant structural damage". There were no injuries and residents became aware of the fire from the alarm. We're making good progress at the underground fire in Northwood, Santry.
Operations are continuing however #Dublin #fire pic.twitter.com/Vu1TcRwHng — Dublin Fire Brigade February 26, 2019 Five units of Dublin Fire Brigade attended the scene. A spokesperson for Dublin Fire Brigade said the blaze started in a vehicle in the underground carpark at Ceder Apartments on Northwood Avenue in Santry just after 6pm and then spread to five vehicles. It subsequently spread up the walls into the apartments.
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