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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.
Noyeks Fire commemorative plaque located at the junction of Parnell Street and Kings Inns Street. The Noyeks fire was a fatal fire that took place at the Noyeks timber factory on Parnell St, Dublin, Ireland on 27 March 1972, and claimed the lives of 8 people; [1] seven women and one man who died in the inferno.
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The fire began at No.163 Pearse Street sometime after 8.30 pm and spread next door to No.164. The alarm was raised at 10.50 pm and the Dublin Fire Brigade from the Tara Street station arrived on the scene at 11.12, ensured the buildings were evacuated and began fighting the blaze.
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One person was killed after an enormous fire Monday night at a suburban Detroit warehouse, known to stock combustible materials, ignited explosions, shook homes and rained down debris as far as a ...
O'Connell Street is the main thoroughfare of the inner city and many Dublin Bus routes, as well as the Green line of the Luas, have a stop at O'Connell Street. The main shopping streets of the inner city include Henry Street on the Northside, and Grafton Street on the Southside. [85] [86]