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This report is from the front page of the Irish Times on the following day, Friday 10 April 1970: "A serious congestion of traffic was experienced throughout the day in central Dublin yesterday following the fire which destroyed the entire three-storied hardware store of Thomas McKenzie and Sons, Ltd., at Pearse street shortly after 5 a.m. ...
The former Crown Paints factory in Coolock in north Dublin witnessed violent disorder this week.
January 29 – Street's Rest Home fire in Pleasantville, New Jersey, killed 10. [83] [84] Resident Harry Kemp was arrested for setting the fire. [85] February 6 – Edouard-Pailleron school in Paris, France (arson), killed 21. [86] March 18 – Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub in Brisbane, Queensland, was firebombed, killed 15.
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A Luas tram was set on fire, with sources stating that it may have to be replaced at a cost of €5 million. [13] The Dublin Fire Brigade said one of its fire engines that responded to the stabbing scene was "pelted with projectiles" and "beaten with iron implements" while attending to a refugee centre that was petrol bombed during the riots. [49]
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A fire broke out at Moore & Co's garage on Stephen Street, off Aungier Street on the night of 15 July. [13] Concerns amounted when the fears of the fire spreading to the adjacent shopping block of buildings on George's Street and the risk of the underground fuel tanks exploding were realised. The fire was contained after two hours and the ...
A 19-year-old man about a quarter-mile down the road from the site suffered a fatal injury from a flying canister, Clinton Township Fire Chief Tim Duncan said at a Tuesday morning news conference.