How could this have happened?
The only plausible conclusion as to how this fire was started is climate change.
You never know when it will strike.
Unfortunately it hit south Dublin, Ireland, on Tuesday, setting a vacant building on fire that was going to be given to illegal immigrants.
A real shame, I know.
The mystery of how this fire was started might never be solved.
But what we do know is that the proper residents of Dublin are a bit safer now.
Ireland: A building meant to house hundreds of immigrants in Dublin has mysteriously caught fire
So far in 2024, there have been at least 18 fires reported at properties that were meant to house immigrants.
So far no arrests were made.#ballybodenpic.twitter.com/lp9KkJfMuF
— Klaus Arminius (@Klaus_Arminius) August 20, 2024
Not sure who they’d arrest, Klaus.
This was clearly caused from those pesky melting icebergs.
Here’s another angle.
📍Dublin
A large building which was designated for migrant housing is on fire. pic.twitter.com/AJzugZ9Z4E
— MichaeloKeeffe (@Mick_O_Keeffe) August 20, 2024
RTE Dublin reports:
Emergency services are attending the scene of a major fire at a vacant building in south Dublin.
Five engines, including a turntable ladder, are tackling the blaze at a former Augustinian building on Edmondstown Road in Ballyboden.
Gardaí said they were alerted to the fire at around 8.20pm.
Dublin Fire Brigade said it expects “to have crews on scene through the night”.
It said smoke is drifting across Rathfarnham and advised residents to close windows and doors as a precaution.
Gardaí said that Edmondstown Road is closed and diversions are in place.
It’s such a shame.
Where will all those violent invaders be housed now?
In Ballyboden on the southern outskirts of Dublin was destined to receive asylum seekers.
The building has been set on fire. pic.twitter.com/unlQngnbnT
— David Atherton (@DaveAtherton20) August 21, 2024
The former Augustinian building in Ballyboden, Dublin is well alight, with several crews from @DubFireBrigade attending pic.twitter.com/zDFWLFeZuw
— Philip Bromwell (@philipbromwell) August 20, 2024
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