A massive explosion took place at a service station in the village of Creeslough, County Donegal on Friday afternoon, killing seven people and injuring eight.
The blast occurred at the Applegreen service station and engulfed the surrounding buildings including apartment blocks.
Search and recovery operations are continuing to locate several people who remain missing.
Emergency services from both sides of the Irish border including sniffer dogs are still combing through the rubble.
Those affected were offered hot drinks, water and food while the efforts to locate any survivors continued.
The cause of the blast remains unclear.
The articles give various details surrounding the deadly explosion, which occurred on 7th May 2021.
While The Guardian reports that the fatalities have reached seven, The Independent emphasizes the likelihood of the number of deaths to increase.
The Independent also highlights the emotional toll the incident had; A local garda was seen comforting a woman in tears.
The Irish premier, Micheal Martin, referred to the event as the "darkest of days".
The Guardian notes that the search remains in the "search and recovery phase" for further fatalities.
An Garda Siochana, the Irish police force, confirmed four more deaths overnight in a statement on Saturday morning.
The articles discussed the presence of emergency workers from both sides of the Irish border, who continued their work to locate the missing ones.