Creeslough: Three dead in Donegal explosionon October 7, 2022 at 9:32 pm

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A hospital has moved to “major emergency standby” after the incident in a petrol station.

Picture of the damage to the Applegreen Station

A number of people have been injured in an explosion in County Donegal.

It happened at an Applegreen petrol station in the village of Creeslough on Friday afternoon.

Sinn Féin TD for Donegal, Pearse Doherty, said that there were still people trapped at the scene.

In a statement, Letterkenny University Hospital said it was dealing with “a serious incident involving multiple injured people requiring immediate attention”.

It said it had moved to “major emergency standby” as it dealt with the incident.

“We are appealing to the public not to come to the Emergency Department unless it is an emergency. Please contact your GP or NOW doc service in the first instance,” the statement added.

“NowDoc has increased staffing this evening to help deal with any additional demands.”

It is understood ambulances from Northern Ireland have assisted the rescue efforts.

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The Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Micheál Martin said his thoughts and prayers were “with the entire community of Creeslough following today’s devastating explosion.”

“Thinking too of all the emergency services, from across the north-west and NI working in very traumatic situation,” he added.

‘Dark cloud over Cresslough’

Pearse Doherty described the incident as “the worst nightmare” for the families of those injured or trapped in the rubble.

“This is a quiet, close-knit village and this is the only shop on the town. It’s the petrol station, it’s the deli counter and the Post Office is there too,” he said.

“At quarter past three a massive explosion, which could be heard for miles around ripped right through the building.

“There are people still trapped in the building and emergency services are doing everything they can,” he said

“People are being airlifted away to our hospitals,” he added.

‘A waiting game’

Donegal Fine Gael TD (Member of the Irish parliament the Dáil) Joe McHugh said people in the area were “numb” with shock.

“They’re trying to find out about friends and relatives and playing a waiting game for news,” he told BBC News NI.

Adrian Macauley

Adrian Macauley from Londonderry owns an apartment behind the petrol station.

“The place seems to be devastated,” he said.

“Our thoughts are with anybody that was injured in it because Cresslough is a fantastic community.”

Emergency services at the scene

“It’s a very surreal situation here and we know there will be a difficult times ahead.

“The building is somewhere people meet. It is a tragedy”.

Bishop of Raphoe, Alan McGuckian, told BBC News NI everyone in the county was “shocked and shaken beyond words”.

Speaking from the scene, he said Cresslough was a “peaceful and quiet town” and it was a “terrible day”.

Damage to Applegreen

Image source, TG4

“There is a dark cloud over Cresslough as this scene unfolds before us – it is very sombre here and there are silent prayers being said.”

Donegal independent councillor John O’Donnell said his understanding was that the incident was caused by a gas explosion.

“A lot of people are very seriously injured – we haven’t heard numbers yet,” he told BBC Radio Ulster’s Evening Extra programme on Friday afternoon.

‘The place is in chaos’

“There are three helicopters at the scene – we have the mountain rescue helicopter, we have the RNLI and we also have the army helicopter.

“The feedback I am getting from family and friends who are unfortunately down at the scene and in the area is that the whole place is chaos at the minute. Everybody is very taken aback and devastated at what is happening.

“There is a large-scale rescue operation on the way and it is something that we haven’t seen in the area in my lifetime. It’s very traumatising for everybody.”

The Shandon Hotel in Dunfanaghy said some of its team members have been “directly affected” by the incident.

The hotel said their staff have offered to help “in any way we can by way of accommodation and supplies for the emergency service workers drafted in to assist in this tragic incident”.

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BBC News NI North West Reporter Keiron Tourish

This is a relatively small town outside Letterkenny.

A canopy on the forecourt has collapsed and there is an apartment block which sits behind the garage and that has suffered extensive damage too.

The scene outside the patrol station

The scene has been cordoned off over a wide area.

Local people have been numbed by the sheer scale of the damage.

They are fearing for those caught up in this explosion at this local family-run filling station.

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Sinn Féin Councillor John Ó Fearraig said the rescue operation was likely to continue “well into the night”.

“We don’t know how many people are trapped in there, some are worried that family members are trapped, but we just don’t know – it’s a very confused picture,” he said.

“This happened at a time when the area would have been busy with the school run, people going in and out of the delicatessen and the hair salon on this site as well as the petrol station.”

Mr Ó Fearraig said stabilising the building was proving to be “a huge operation”.

“The community are rallying around obviously, helping to clear the rubble bit by bit, but the site itself is dangerous,” he said.

The evening scene

He added that the community hall in the village was providing shelter to people in nearby houses whose windows were blown in or others waiting on news on their loved ones.

The Shandon Hotel in Dunfanaghy said some of its team members had been “directly affected” by the incident.

The hotel said their staff have offered to help “in any way we can by way of accommodation and supplies for the emergency service workers drafted in to assist in this tragic incident”.

“We will not be taking any more bookings for tonight or tomorrow night as we are reserving rooms left for this incident,” they added.

The Sligo-based Irish Coast Guard Helicopter Rescue 118 and the Mulroy Coast Guard team have been assisting the operation along with gardaí (Irish police).

Damage to Applegreen

Image source, TG4

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The National Ambulance Service (NAS) said a number of ambulances are attending the scene and, along with gardaí, asked people to avoid the area.

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