Shipping Is Expected To Resume In The Port Of Cork This Morning
Cork County Council confirmed activity will resume today following yesterday's fire
The blaze broke out in the R&H Hall grain store at 8.40 yesterday morning.
No-one's been injured in the blaze at Ringaskiddy which has been contained by fire services from Carrigaline, Cobh and Crosshaven.
An aerial appliance from Midleton and a Command Vehicle from Bandon also fought the fire.
R&H Hall has thanked emergency services and the Port of Cork for their quick response and management of the blaze.
Independent Local Councillor Lorna Bogue is praising the county's fire services:
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