Ireland will hold centenary commemorations in September to remember the 48 victims who died in a 1926 cinema fire in Dromcollogher, County Limerick. The tragedy, which occurred nearly a century ago, claimed the lives of 17 children among those lost. Details of the commemorative events are now confirmed, offering a formal opportunity for remembrance and reflection. The fire remains a significant historical event in Irish history, representing a devastating loss for the local community and the nation. Organizers aim to honor the memory of those who perished and acknowledge the enduring impact of the disaster. The commemorations will provide a space for families and individuals to pay their respects and learn about the events of that day. Further details regarding specific events will be released closer to September.
