On 14 February 1981, 48 people lost their lives in a fire at the Stardust nightclub in Artane.
The victims were aged between 16 and 27.
Since April last year, the inquests into their deaths were held in the Pillar Room on the grounds of the Rotunda Hospital.
They heard evidence from 370 witnesses including former staff, survivors, emergency responders and fire experts.
Below is an approximate timeline of how the events unfolded over 43 years ago:
10pm - Stardust opens its doors for the St Valentine's Day disco and dancing competition.
1am - Bars close.
1.15am - Disco competition begins.
1.30am - Disco competition ends.
1.33am - Patrons near west alcove feel an increase in heat.
1.41am - Small fire visible on a seat in a back row of the west alcove, nearest the bar.
1.43am - 999 call made from inside the Stardust. Fire and black smoke quickly spread and the ceiling collapses.
1.51am - Unit of Dublin Fire Brigade from Kilbarrack station arrives on scene. Fire either "at or past" its peak. More fire tenders then arrive. Ambulances and gardaí are also on site.
2.06am - Emergency Accident Plan Stage 1 implemented.
2.12am - Emergency Accident Plan Stage 2 implemented.
2.54am - Emergency Accident Plan stood down and the fire is extinguished.
3.30-4.05am - Thirteen ambulances ferry the dead to the city morgue.