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Girl missing as fire hits farm in West Yorkshire Child dead and two people hurt in Wakefield farm fire
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A girl is missing and a baby and a man have been taken to hospital after a fire broke out at a farm. The body of a child has been found and two people injured in a fire at a farm in West Yorkshire.
Police said emergency services were called to Hessle Farm, at Ackworth, West Yorkshire, at about 17:30 BST. Emergency services were called to Hessle Farm, at Wragby, Wakefield, at about 17:30 BST, where they found two barns and a car ablaze.
The one-year-old baby girl and the 37-year-old man were taken to Pinderfields hospital suffering from burns. The age of the missing girl is not known. A 37-year-old man and a one-year-old girl were taken to Pinderfields Hospital for burn injuries.
The fire service has described the fire as "significant" and has sent 10 fire engines to the scene. A second child had not been accounted for and was declared missing, however police later confirmed finding a body.
A further 10 engines have been despatched to relieve the initial crews at the site, near Pontefract. A police spokesman said that due to the nature of the fire it would not be possible to recover the body until the morning.
He added that the injuries of the two people in hospital were "not life-threatening".
The fire service has described the fire as "significant" and sent 10 fire engines to the scene.
A further 10 engines were later despatched to relieve the initial crews at the site, near Pontefract.
Electricity supplies to 115 homes in Ackworth and Featherstone were turned off by power engineers at the request of the fire service.Electricity supplies to 115 homes in Ackworth and Featherstone were turned off by power engineers at the request of the fire service.
An eyewitness said three of four barns were on fire and flames were about 50m (150ft) high.An eyewitness said three of four barns were on fire and flames were about 50m (150ft) high.
King Royd Lane in Hessle is closed in both directions between the A638 Doncaster Road junction and the B6428 Went Lane junction.King Royd Lane in Hessle is closed in both directions between the A638 Doncaster Road junction and the B6428 Went Lane junction.
Inquiries are continuing into the fire but it is not being treated as suspicious, the police spokesman said.