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BREAKING: Large number of migrants, including children, rushed to hospital following huge fire in ipas centre in Drogheda




Emergency services sprang into action early this morning following a fire at a residential property in Drogheda, where five individuals were safely rescued and transported to a local hospital for precautionary medical assessments.

The incident, which unfolded in the early hours, saw firefighters from the Louth Fire Service battle the flames at the affected home, believed to be in a residential neighborhood on the town’s outskirts. Witnesses described a rapid response from first responders, with sirens piercing the quiet morning air as crews arrived on scene.

“A number of people in the property were taken to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda for medical assessment,” according to details emerging from the scene.

While the exact number was initially reported as several, sources close to the operation have confirmed that five occupants were accounted for and evacuated without apparent serious injuries.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation by local authorities, with claims from the Justice Minister that fireworks were thrown into the building.

This event comes amid heightened awareness of fire safety in the region, following a series of similar incidents across Co Louth in recent months. Community leaders have praised the coordinated efforts of the fire brigade and ambulance services, which ensured all residents were extracted promptly.

“This was a textbook response—quick, efficient, and focused on human life,” said a spokesperson for the Louth County Fire Service, emphasizing the importance of working smoke alarms and escape plans in such scenarios, reports RTE.

The rescued individuals, whose identities have not been disclosed, are said to be in stable condition and expected to be released later today pending routine checks for smoke inhalation or minor burns. Neighbors rallied to offer support, with local groups organizing temporary accommodations if needed.

Drogheda, a bustling town along the River Boyne, has seen its share of emergencies this year, from coastal rescues to traffic incidents. However, today’s fire underscores the vigilance required in everyday living, particularly as winter approaches and heating systems come into heavier use.

Authorities are urging residents to review their home safety measures, including testing smoke detectors and clearing escape routes. For more information on fire prevention, locals are directed to resources from the Louth Fire Service.

Investigations continue, with updates expected as more details emerge.

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