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Five Sisters Zoo fire: Reptiles dead in blaze | Five Sisters Zoo fire: Reptiles dead in blaze |
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A "substantial" number of reptiles have died in a blaze at a zoo in West Lothian. | |
The fire broke out in the reptile house of the Five Sisters Zoo at Polbeth, West Calder, at about 03:50 BST. | |
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said they had managed to stop it spreading but a lot of reptiles had died. | The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said they had managed to stop it spreading but a lot of reptiles had died. |
They were able to rescue a pair of dwarf crocodiles and an otter. | |
No people are thought to have been injured in the blaze. | No people are thought to have been injured in the blaze. |
Lesley Coupar, from the zoo, told BBC Scotland that the alarm went off and the owners went to see that the reptile house, a corrugated iron building, was ablaze. | |
She said a "substantial" number of reptiles and insects had died, although the house was partially closed and not all the reptiles were being housed there. | |
Ms Coupar said: "The reptile house is a shell and I don't think there is anything that has survived the blaze. | |
"It was obviously extremely ferocious and everything has perished that was in the reptile house. | |
"Otters and meerkats were housed near to the blaze and the crocodiles. We do know that the crocodiles have survived, they were submerged in water in their pond. | |
"Unfortunately one otter died but the other one, we hope, will survive. It is under supervision as we speak." | |
She said there was no indication what caused the fire. | |
'Top attraction' | 'Top attraction' |
The fire service said 11 fire engines and specialist appliances were involved with bringing the blaze under control at its height. | The fire service said 11 fire engines and specialist appliances were involved with bringing the blaze under control at its height. |
The building involved is single storey and approximately 82ft (25m) by 49ft (15m) in size. The nearby road is currently closed to traffic. | The building involved is single storey and approximately 82ft (25m) by 49ft (15m) in size. The nearby road is currently closed to traffic. |
The privately-owned zoo was established in 2005. | |
Ms Coupar said: "We are a non-profit organisation who primarily rescue animals who would otherwise be put to sleep because nobody else wants them. | |
"We are here to offer them a safe haven. We work so terribly hard, with no money, just to keep these animals so this is just the worst nightmare. | |
"The owners, staff and volunteers are all completely distraught because our main purpose is to look after and care for these animals." |