Dublin airport has resumed flights following a fire in an airport hangar, which grounded all planes for roughly an hour this morning.
The airport fire emergency services were called into action after reports were received at 7.15am of a fire in hangar three.
Fire @ Dublin Airport #dubfirebrigade pic.twitter.com/WvL2s9VMdK
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) August 26, 2015
There have been no reports of any injuries sufferedm and while there were two 'Whisperjet' 146 aircrafts were in the hangar at the time, neither suffered any damage.
#Eirtech building on fire at #DublinAirport all activity suspended for the moment pic.twitter.com/Gvdyi4Ue68
— Laura-Mai (@lemaiers) August 26, 2015
The fire was contained to the restricted area of the airport, which is completely separate to where the passenger areas.
Fire has been contained by our emergency services. No reports of injuries. Info on the resumption of operations as soon as we have it.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) August 26, 2015
Flight operations have now resumed following this morning's fire. Please check with your airline for your flight status.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) August 26, 2015
Via Independent.ie