Irish Daily Mirror

TERROR AS FIRE ROARS NEAR HOMES

Residents in one of Ireland’s wealthiest areas fear worst

- BY CILLIAN O’BRIEN news@irishmirro­r.ie

I don’t remember it coming down that far before HOMEOWNER

HOWTH YESTERDAY

HOMEOWNERS in one of Ireland’s wealthiest areas told of their fears as gorse wildfires threatened their properties.

Flames have been running for weeks in Howth and flared up again on Thursday night, drawing near to one large red-brick house on Carrickbra­ck Road.

The owner, who did not want to be named, told the Irish Mirror: “It was quite frightenin­g on Thursday night with all the flames.

“They [Dublin Fire Brigade] just said if you feel you’re in danger just ring them at any time, I feel comforted by that.

“I don’t remember the fire ever coming down that far.”

Dublin Fire Brigade were in attendance again yesterday and the Air Corps used a “Bambi” bucket to collect water from the sea and drop it on affected areas to douse the flames.

However, some neighbours were critical of the handling of the fire, saying it has been left burning too long.

Howth Golf Club was forced to close on Tuesday due to smoke.

A source at the club told the Irish Mirror: “You couldn’t send people out there, they’d be choking, they’d be hospitalis­ed. It was terrible.

“Then every day since we’ve had to advise caution. The danger is two-fold, breathing in you get red eyes and lungs and chest full of smoke, and then it’s that dense at times you can’t see where a ball’s going or whether a ball’s flying at you.

“What started as a relatively small fire, which could have been handled, wasn’t and now the whole hill’s burnt.

“Smoke has been pouring across the course every day this week so it’s a massive public health hazard.

“It’s a major environmen­tal catastroph­e.” Dublin Fire Brigade wildfire expert Darren O’connor explained that the terrain is very difficult for firefighte­rs.

He said: “That vegetation can produce flame lengths of 2.5 to three metres. Our immediate priority as a fire brigade is to save lives and then to save property.

“It looks like it’s coming down the hill close to homes but there’s actually a wide firebreak that is quite wet, it’s at the bottom of the hill on the Carrickbra­ck Road.

“At the moment there is no property in immediate danger.”

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 ??  ?? SO CLOSE TO HOME Fire near house in Howth, Dublin
SO CLOSE TO HOME Fire near house in Howth, Dublin
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HARD WORK Fire crews tackle the flames on hill
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AIR TO HELP Water is dropped from helicopter
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BURNING BRIGHT Gorse fire

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