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Fire forces residents from homes Residents return after farm fire
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A number of residents have been forced to leave their homes because of a fire at a farm in County Londonderry. A number of residents forced to leave their homes because of a fire at a farm in County Londonderry have been allowed to return.
Emergency services are attending the blaze on the Carrowreagh road in Garvagh. Emergency services were called to the blaze on the Carrowreagh road in Garvagh at about 0430 GMT on Saturday.
Householders in the area are being asked to keep windows and doors closed. Householders in the area were asked to keep windows and doors closed.
John Allen from the NI Fire and Rescue Service said the blaze at the shed was complicated as the premises contained fertilizer, gas cylinders and diesel.John Allen from the NI Fire and Rescue Service said the blaze at the shed was complicated as the premises contained fertilizer, gas cylinders and diesel.
"That coupled with the fact that the shed was constructed of asbestos meant that there was an impact on some of the local residents," he added."That coupled with the fact that the shed was constructed of asbestos meant that there was an impact on some of the local residents," he added.
"Some of the residents were advised to evacuate their homes because the smoke that comes off from the burning of fertilizer is particularly toxic.""Some of the residents were advised to evacuate their homes because the smoke that comes off from the burning of fertilizer is particularly toxic."