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Crab Truck Crash: 15,000 Escaped Crabs Flood Irish Field
14 Jan
Summary
- Approximately 15,000 crabs escaped after a truck overturned in County Donegal.
- The lost crabs were valued at €60,000 and destined for Portugal.
- A 750-foot road remained closed for 18 hours during a large recovery operation.

A significant number of crabs, estimated at 15,000, escaped their containers when a transport truck tipped over in Inishowen, County Donegal. The incident occurred around 7:30 AM local time on Monday near Redcastle, spilling the crabs into a nearby field. The valuable seafood shipment, with an estimated worth of €60,000, was destined for shops and restaurants in Portugal.
The road between Quigley's Point and Moville was significantly impacted by the spill. It remained closed for an extensive 18-hour period to facilitate a large-scale recovery operation. This operation involved specialized equipment, including night lights and a hydraulic crane, to manage the unusual situation.
The driver of the lorry involved in the accident sustained no injuries. The recovery operation aimed to salvage as many of the escaped crustaceans as possible following the unusual roadside event in County Donegal.



