An online book of condolence has been launched for the people of Dublin to offer their sympathies to the Creeslough community.
Lord Mayor Caroline Conroy launched the online book this afternoon after 10 people died in an explosion at a service station on Friday.
I have opened an online Book of Condolence for the people of Dublin to extend their sympathies to the ten people who died tragically in the Creeslough explosion. The Book of Condolence is available to sign at https://t.co/85tmNBzdCO@caroline1conroy
— Lord Mayor of Dublin (@LordMayorDublin) October 10, 2022
In a Twitter post on Friday, the Lord Mayor offered her condolences to the people of the Donegal town at this "sad time".
On behalf of @DubCityCouncil & the people of Dublin, I wish to express my deepest sympathies to the families & friends of those lost in the tragic incident in Cresslough. I hope those injured make a rapid recovery. My thoughts are with you all at this sad time. @LordMayorDublin
— Cllr. Caroline Conroy (@caroline1conroy) October 8, 2022
The link to sign the online book can be found on Dublin City Council's website.
Similar books opened nationwide today, including in Donegal village, Derry, Belfast, Cork and Kerry.