Fires Rage in Irish Mountains as Drought Continues
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The Irish Air Corps helicopters carried out aerial water dumps on a large fire in the Slieve Bloom Mountains in early July amid record dry weather, dropping more than 18,000 gallons on July 5 alone.This footage, shot on July 5, shows a helicopter releasing its load on the fire below. The Defence Forces said it was the eighth day they had deployed aircraft to help fight wildfires.The Irish Independent reported on July 4 that the country had experienced the driest June in 80 years. No rainfall was recorded in most of the country in the two weeks up to July 5 and, with another two weeks of dry weather expected, water conservations were extended nationwide on July 6.Air support was continuing as of July 7 and authorities were urging people to avoid the Slieve Bloom Mountains, RTE reported Credit: Irish Defence Forces via Storyful
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