Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Without a car park the shopping centre is dead in the water.
Gru wrote: » Unless the council open up their car park at the back of the woollen mills, realistically Tesco could use their store's doors on the Douglas woollen mills side and move their security to there, like wise put a temporary trolley bay in the woollen mills council car park and you could have them up and running temporarily. IF Cork City Council will play ball, or rather if the Douglas based City Councillors are worth their seat.
TheChizler wrote: » I know I was giving out about unconfirmed rumours earlier but heard a story that there were 3 dogs in cars that died
Stallingrad wrote: » And the new Children's hospital is built over a car park. BMW diesel engine fires are well documented. Not saying that is what happened to you but it certainly gives you pause for thought.
Gru wrote: » Cork city fire brigade have shared a video on Facebook. Structural damage on both levels significant and far worse than can be seen from the photos. Massive repairs required.https://www.facebook.com/corkcityfire/videos/374818513189286/ Twitter version for anyone who doesn't do facebook:https://twitter.com/CorkCityFire/status/1168091850676297728?s=19
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Walking around without a care in the world under a structure that looks like it could cave in any second. Only in Ireland.
Gru wrote: » The Irish times are reporting that it was an Opel Zafira that started it, could be problematic considering it's a well known issue with those carsIrish times
lfc200 wrote: » Kearys offering the use of a car to anyone who's car is stuck in the centre or damaged. I'm sure some people will say that there's an ulterior motive to it, but great gesture from a local business.
lawrencesummers wrote: » Never knew about it, interesting readhttps://www.rte.ie/lifestyle/motors/2016/0519/789549-possoble-recall-of/
The London Fire Service has reportedly dealt with over 70 fires in Zafira cars during last November alone.
Gru wrote: » The Irish times are reporting that it was an Opel Zafira that started it, could be problematic considering it's a well known issue with those cars:Irish times
TheDriver wrote: » Christ, it doesn't look good for Zarifas
Dia_Anseo wrote: » Just wondering about the 60 cars that have been incinerated in this fire, how are the insurance companies supposed to identify the cars? As I presume the VIN number will be illegible and only the rough shape of the car to go on. What's to stop anyone saying to their insurance company that their car was inside there but they can't find or recognise it. At the best of times I can't find my car in the carpark.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » All that smoke, all those tons of CO2, all over an electric car going up in flames randomly.
chalkitdown1 wrote: » CCTV footage of the entrance/exit would surely sort that issue? There are cameras all over the place in there.