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36% increase in chimney fires in Kerry during first five months of 2021 radiokerry.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from radiokerry.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Motorists are being advised to avoid the main Tralee to Kielduff road after a vehicle went on fire.No injuries have been reported, but gardaí and the Kerry Fire. ....
The number of gorse fires in Kerry during the first three months of this year, increased by 45% when compared to the same period last year.Figures show the Kerr. ....
Test your knowledge. By Hayley Halpin Monday 3 May 2021, 10:00 PM May 3rd 2021, 10:00 PM 46,140 Views 11 Comments JUST OVER A week, ago, a large fire burned through a section of Killarney National Park. Thousands of acres of the national park were engulfed in flames on Saturday, 24 April, prompting a massive fire fighting operation involving Kerry Fire Service, park and council staff, gardaí, Civil Defence and the Air Corps. Thankfully, the fires were brought under control by last Monday. Killarney is just one of numerous national parks located around Ireland. How well do you know them? Let’s test your knowledge. #Open journalism No news is bad news ....
Anne Lucey The fire service continued to battle a major mountain blaze in Killarney National Park for the third night. An Air Corps helicopter is scheduled to return this morning (Monday) to assist with the battle on the higher ground. Meanwhile, there have been calls for a system of fire breaks to be put in around public and private property. This weekend’s fire in Killarney has spread over thousands of acre of bog and mountain from the southern side of the 25,000 hectare park northwards over Purple Mountain. The priority is to save the oldest oak woods in Ireland at Tomies on the shores of Lough Leane. Thousands of acres of rare marsh and bog home to nesting birds and mammals have been charred. ....