Flights have resumed at Dublin Airport after a fire on the roof of a hangar was brought under control.
Four fire appliances were sent to the scene after the alarm was raised at about 07:15 local time.
Flights were suspended for 90 minutes. The airport said it “regrets any inconvenience to passengers”.
It said “knock-on delays” were likely and has advised passengers to check with their airline for flight information.
The Dublin Airport Authority said the fire was in a restricted area, separate from the passenger facilities.
There are no reports of any injuries and the aircraft in the hangar has not been affected.
A number of flights were diverted to Belfast City and Shannon airports.
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