Horror as hearth engulfs total cabin at practice station as emergency companies swarm in

A devastating blaze has erupted at Maam Cross train station in Co Galway, with shocking footage revealing the station cabin completely consumed by flames.
Clips circulated on social media this evening capture several fire brigades tackling the inferno, which seems to have devoured the entire station building.
The fire appeared to burst through the roof with all windows smashed due to the intense heat, according to Galway Beo. A witness present at the scene recounted the devastating incident, stating: “So I went to Maam Cross to photograph the train and this happened. What a terrible tragedy after all the great work by the organisers to get it going.”
Fortunately, no casualties have been reported from the incident.
Meanwhile, a colossal blaze has swept through a residential area in the Philippines, with firefighters scrambling to the scene in a bid to tame the raging inferno. The fire broke out in Pleasant Hills, Mandaluyong on December 12.
Dramatic video footage shared online has captured huge flames and thick plumes of smoke billowing into the air. It is not yet known if anyone is injured.
The blaze broke out at around 7pm local time with local media confirming it has rapidly spread.
According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the blaze is at Block 5, Nueve de Febrero, and has now reached the fifth alarm level.
Fire crews were already working on the scene as the blaze was classed as a second alarm.
Horror footage of the blaze has been shared online showing smoke filling the flames as the residential block appears to be engulfed in flames.
The area is also reportedly suffering an electrical blackout, which is reportedly due to the extent of the blaze.
There have been yet to be reports of any injuries and it is currently unknown if everyone had been evacuated.
