Locals seen cheering as big rigs towing housing units flee the area.
A construction contractor tasked with building migrant housing in Clonmel, Ireland has reportedly withdrawn from the project after its heavy machinery was torched last week.
Sisk Ltd. reportedly made the decision to halt construction after the rental company decided to withhold further vehicles when several excavators were found destroyed by fire and a portable security tower equipped with cameras was vandalized Thursday.
Security workers were also assaulted by a group of individuals, with one needing hospitalization.
Footage of the site shared by locals on social media shows the scorched remains of the excavators, the partially destroyed security tower, and a hollowed-out workers marquee.
The contractor responsible for constructing 84 homes for 328 foreign nationals near in Clonmel, Ireland has withdrawn from the project due to the rental company's decision to withhold further heavy machinery.
— Dane (@UltraDane) May 20, 2024
This decision came after two of the rental company's excavators were… pic.twitter.com/OMuBEP1rGY
Jamie White - May 20, 2024 at 12:55PM
Ireland: Migrant Housing Project Halted After Construction Vehicles Torched
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