Wexford People

‘The flames were 20 feet high...lives were at risk’

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crews were desperatel­y trying to contain. Ambulances were on standby in case of injury and the gardai and civil defence were also assisting.

‘It was out of control by then. At that stage, the firemen were able to get the hose to only one part of it and were beating down the flames with shovels. It was nearly down as far as the main car park because that’s the way the wind was blowing which was lucky, otherwise it would have gone into the forest.’

‘There are a few houses and mobile homes on the opposite side of the narrow road where the dunes were on fire and they were definitely at risk. The road is only 10ft wide and the fire was right down to the edge of it. The flames were only yards away from the mobile homes and houses’.

‘On the other side, the beach was packed. I would say there was up to a 1,000 people on it’, said Pat.

‘One of the firemen asked me to go down to the Winning Post and tell everyone to evacuate. That was at about 12.30pm. I went to the shop and said ‘get everybody out’. People would have lost their cars if they hadn’t moved out because the flames were coming down near the edge of the car park’.

The one-way system in operation in Curracloe during the summer months was temporaril­y suspended as gardai directed cars in the opposite direction away from the scene of the fire.

‘It was absolutely frightenin­g. It was devastatio­n. the flames were definitely 20ft high. It was frightenin­g’, said Pat who was saddened to survey the aftermath of the fire on Monday morning. ‘I was down again this morning. It was absolutely heartbreak­ing. It was awful to see how burned and ruined it was’.

The firemen reckon it was caused by someone using a barbecue which was madness in this weather. I went through the forest today and the number of areas where I saw burnt embers from fires was unbelievab­le’, he said.

Pat took a video of the fire-fighting operation on his phone and uploaded on his Facebook page at 12.35 pm on Sunday with the message: ‘Hope who started this can see what you have done and lives you have put in danger. Scum’.

By lunchtime on Monday, the video had been viewed 95,000 times and been show on RTE television with still images from it used in many national newspapers alongside article about the Curracloe beach fire.

 ??  ?? Firefighte­rs dowse the dunes with water as the blaze is brought under control.
Firefighte­rs dowse the dunes with water as the blaze is brought under control.
 ?? Pic: Padraig O’Brien ?? The packed car park in Curracloe as the fire rages on the dunes in the background.
Pic: Padraig O’Brien The packed car park in Curracloe as the fire rages on the dunes in the background.

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