13/08/2015

Over 400 Pigs Killed In Blaze In Strabane

Over 400 pigs have been killed in a blaze near Strabane, Co Tyrone.

The incident occurred on the Melmount Road in the early hours of Thursday morning.

33 sows and 420 piglets died, however, several other animals were rescued.

Six fire appliances and one command unit attended the scene of the incident.

The fire has been put out and a cause has not been established.

The NIFRS and the police have launched an investigation.

(CD/JP)

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