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Noyeks fire

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Type
  
Fire

Total number of deaths
  
8

Date
  
27 March 1972

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Cause
  
Floor Adhesive came in contact with gas heaters

Location
  
Dublin, Republic of Ireland

The Noyeks fire was a fatal fire that took place at the Noyeks timber factory on Parnell St, Dublin, Ireland on March 27, 1972, and claimed the lives of 8 people; seven women and one man who died in the inferno.

On the morning of the fire, the central heating was out of order and mobile gas heaters had been hired to provide heat. The fire is believed to have started, when on the Monday afternoon, a can of highly inflammable adhesive used to stick cork flooring was knocked over beside one of the heaters. The volatile fumes ignited and fire exploded into the three-story building.

RTÉ One aired a television programme, programme one of its Disasters series, about the Noyeks tragedy using archive footage with interviews of with eyewitnesses and relatives of the dead.

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Noyeks fire Wikipedia