Over 14,000 homes and businesses in Dublin were left without power last night after a fire broke out at an ESB substation.

Over 14,000 homes and businesses in Dublin were left without power last night after a fire broke out at an ESB substation.

Over 14,000 homes left without power after blaze breaks out at ESB substation

Emergency services responded to the scene at Inchicore ESB substation shortly before 7.30pm when the blaze broke out.

An ESB spokesperson told independent.ie that a transformer fault occurred at the 220kv substation due to the fire.

Gardai evacuated the area within a 500 metre radius of the scene with a housing estate located close the scene, across the Grand Canal.

We have a cordon in place & awaiting confirmation frm @ESBNetworks that power is off before firefighting takes place pic.twitter.com/HKQ52dkVBE — Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) April 17, 2016

Nearby residents were advised to remain indoors and keep windows and doors shut to block out emissions from the fire.

"Members of the public are advised to avoid the fumes emanating from this fire," a garda spokesperson said.

We have a fire at a substation in the Inchicore area, Fire Units @ESBNetworks & Gardai on site this has caused 14k customers to lose Supply — ESB Networks (@ESBNetworks) April 17, 2016

Over 14,000 homes and businesses in the areas of Inchicore, Lucan and Tallaght were left without power for a number of hours.

ESB crews were despatched and power was restored to all affected homes late last night.

Dublin Fire Brigade extinguished the fire shortly before midnight.

Fire in Bluebell has been extinguished, crews are making up equipment. — Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) April 17, 2016

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