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Driver escapes injury as truck bursts into flames

A truck driver jumped to safety just moments before the cab of his vehicle was engulfed in flames during rush hour on a busy dual-carriageway this morning.

Flooding forces closure of Ennis/Limerick rail line again

Iarnród Éireann has been forced to close a section of the Limerick to Galway rail line due to flooding near Newmarket on Fergus in Co Clare.

Kiltartan Church at risk at flooding again

A church near Gort is facing the risk of flooding yet again as waters continue to rise across hundreds of acres of land over a wide area.

Bus transfers in place on Limerick/Galway rail line

Iarnród Éireann has advised rail customers that due to flooding on the line at Kiltartan, Co Galway, rail services between Limerick and Galway are expected to be part-substituted by bus for a number of days.

Two medical diversions to Shannon Airport

Two transatlantic passenger jets have made unscheduled landings at Shannon Airport today after their crews declared medical emergencies.
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Several collisions in poor weather on M18

The tail-end of Storm Ciara continued to cause damage and wreak havoc on the roads yesterday as much of the country remained under wind, snow and ice alerts.

Gardaí warn of dangerous driving conditions

Gardaí in Clare are warning motorists to ‘drive to the conditions’ and ‘heed weather warnings’ following an incident on the M18 motorway this morning.

IAA handled all-time record number of flights in 2019

The Irish Aviation Authority's (IAA) air traffic control division handled 1,175,337 flights in 2019 - 22,000 more than in 2018.
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