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  2. 1970 Dublin fires - Wikipedia

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    The 1970 Dublin fires were a number of arson attacks in Dublin, Ireland in 1970. At the time, the series of fires were rumoured to have been caused by the Ulster Volunteer Force following a threat made saying that “Dublin will burn”. [ 1 ]

  3. Category:Fires in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fires in the Republic of Ireland" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. Electric fireplace - Wikipedia

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    The electric fire was invented in 1912 [2] and became popular in the 1950s. [3] Electric fireplaces found in 1950s homes were typically small and could be easily moved. [4] Techniques for electrical "flame effects" have been around since at least 1981. [5] Commercial electric fireplace techniques include the Optiflame, introduced in 1988 by ...

  5. Plug-in electric vehicle fire - Wikipedia

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    A fire in a Kona Electric occurred in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea on August 9, 2019. The flames began at the floor of the rear seat of the vehicle, which was parked at the time. [159] On August 13, 2019, a Kona Electric caught fire while being charged in an underground parking level at an apartment in Sejong City, South Korea.

  6. How the Dublin riots began: From flares and fireworks at a ...

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    Smoke from bus and car fires filled the air while a Garda helicopter monitored the situation overhead. Ireland's Justice Minister Helen McEntee speaking to the media outside Government Buildings ...

  7. Drumm Battery Train - Wikipedia

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    At about 22:00 on 25 June 1935 the Drumm Battery "A" train collided about 250 yards (230 m) south of Dún Laoghaire with a collapsed wall resulting from a burst storm sewer during a storm and associated heavy rain. There were two fires in the battery chambers with arcing and considerable heat generated but only charring to the coach body. [5]

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