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Four hospitalised after three separate Dublin fires

The fires broke out in Raheny, Clondalkin and Donabate.

FOUR PEOPLE HAVE been hospitalised following three separate fires in Dublin overnight.

Two people suffered burns after a gas cylinder exploded at a caravan in Donabate, north Dublin. It happened at around 8.30pm last night.

Just after midnight, emergency services were called to a house fire at Woodford Grove, Clondalkin where one person was taken to hospital with smoke inhalation.

Elsewhere, in Raheny, another person was taken to hospital with smoke inhalation after a fire broke out at a house on Maryville Road just after 4am.

Meanwhile, fire crews are still at the scene at Bray Head where a fire broke out yesterday.

Gardaí are advising people to avoid both Bray Head and Greystones to Bray cliff walk as visibility may be affected.

Read: Gardaí tell walkers to avoid Bray Head and cliff walk due to fire>

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