15 treated for smoke inhalation after blaze in Dublin flats

The occupants of a housing complex in Dublin had to be evacuated overnight, after a fire broke out early today.

The occupants of a housing complex in Dublin had to be evacuated overnight, after a fire broke out early today.

The blaze began at around 1am at flats on the North Circular Road.

Up to 15 people were evacuated and treated at the scene for smoke inhalation.

It is understood that nobody was seriously injured and the blaze has now been brought under control.

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