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Electricity pylon collapses into Mayobridge home Power line collapses onto Mayobridge home
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Strong winds caused an electricity pylon to crash into two homes in County Down on Thursday night. Strong winds caused an electricity pole to break and power lines to come down across the roof of a house in County Down on Thursday night.
The pylon collapsed on to the roof of a house in St Annes Terrace, Mayobridge at around 22:00 GMT. It happened in St Annes Terrace, Mayobridge, at around 22:00 GMT.
Extensive damage was caused to one house and a neighbouring home also caught fire.Extensive damage was caused to one house and a neighbouring home also caught fire.
Two families were taken to Daisyhill Hospital in Newry for treatment. No-one was believed to be seriously injured.Two families were taken to Daisyhill Hospital in Newry for treatment. No-one was believed to be seriously injured.
A minibus parked nearby was also damaged after a large tree fell on to the roof.A minibus parked nearby was also damaged after a large tree fell on to the roof.
SDLP MLA for South Down, Karen McKevitt, said: "The damage is extensive but we're here this morning. We're just about to meet the families and we can get them rehoused and we can rebuild a home.SDLP MLA for South Down, Karen McKevitt, said: "The damage is extensive but we're here this morning. We're just about to meet the families and we can get them rehoused and we can rebuild a home.
"Yes, it's a serious incident where a pylon has come down, but there has been great community spirit around Mayobridge last night and this morning.""Yes, it's a serious incident where a pylon has come down, but there has been great community spirit around Mayobridge last night and this morning."