Corries Meats: Dozens of firefighters tackle shed blaze

Corries Meats: Dozens of firefighters tackle shed blaze

A significant fire erupted at Corries Meats farm in Newtownards, County Down, prompting a substantial emergency response. The blaze, which affected multiple sheds on the Crossnamuckley Road, was first reported around 19:15 BST on Saturday evening. At the scene, the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) has deployed 54 firefighters who are actively engaged in tackling the fire.

In response to the incident, the Corrie family issued a statement expressing their gratitude toward the emergency services for their efforts. They confirmed that despite the extensive damage caused by the fire, all staff members are safe and accounted for. The family also mentioned their ongoing cooperation with authorities as they provide support to their employees and aim to manage the impact on their operations.

Local political figures have spoken out about the fire’s effects on the community. Naomi Armstrong-Cotter, a councillor from the Democratic Unionist Party, described herself as “devastated” by the news and extended her sympathy to the Corrie family. She highlighted the longstanding positive presence of the Corries in the area, noting their involvement in hosting charity events and employing a significant number of local people.

Authorities have advised the public to stay clear of the area while the fire is being dealt with. The full extent of the damage and implications for the future of the business are still being assessed, but there is hope among community members that Corries Meats will be able to continue its operations

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