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Drogheda Streets Shut After Masonry Plummets, Lights Fall
5 Dec
Summary
- Building masonry fell unexpectedly in Drogheda's town center.
- The fallen debris pulled down decorative Christmas lights.
- Emergency crews are on-site, ensuring the area's safety.

Emergency services have cordoned off a key junction in Drogheda following a significant building masonry collapse. The incident, which occurred on Friday, saw masonry from a building fall, consequently bringing down the Christmas lights that were situated below.
Louth County Council has issued a plea for residents and visitors to steer clear of the West Street, Peter's Street, and Laurence's Street vicinity. Their crews are actively working at the scene to manage the situation and ensure public safety.
While thankfully no injuries have been reported, the junction is expected to remain closed for an extended period. This closure is necessary to allow for the safe removal of debris and assessment of the building, with authorities prioritizing the restoration of safety to the affected area.




