The survivors of the Carrickmines fire have moved into an emergency accommodation at a site in South Dublin.
The 15 people who survived the blaze on the Glenamuck Road two weeks ago have moved into five prefabricated homes on the nearby Ballyogan Road.
The new halting site has been set up at a car park on Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council land.
It is reported that water services and other facilities will be put in place at the new site in the coming weeks.
Director of the Southside Travellers Action Group Geraldine Dunne, says the surviving families are missing the their loved ones during this difficult time:
She has appealed to both the media and the public to give them the privacy to do so.
Talks with residents of Rockville Drive, where it was initially planned to temporarily hosue the families, failed to reach agreement earlier this week.
The funerals of the ten people who died in the fire on October 10th were held earlier this week.