Cork's Fire Brigade Responded To Over 80 Calls Since Yesterday Evening

Almost 15,000 people attended events for Bonfire night at Leeside yesterday
The Fire brigade responded to over 80 calls since yesterday evening following celebrations for Cork's annual Bonfire Night.
The City Council organised family friendly bonfires at parks throughout Cork city in a bid to reduce the number of illegal bonfires.
Cork City fire Brigade has reported that 50 of the calls that were made to emergency services were bonfires which have left areas with damage.
Almost 15,000 people attended events for Bonfire night at Leeside yesterday.
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