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Manchester Dogs' Home fire: Donations reach £1m in a day | Manchester Dogs' Home fire: Donations reach £1m in a day |
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More than £1m has been raised for a dogs' home in Manchester where a fire killed 60 dogs. | More than £1m has been raised for a dogs' home in Manchester where a fire killed 60 dogs. |
More than 150 dogs were rescued from the fire, which broke out at Manchester Dogs' Home in Moss Brook Road in Harpurhey on Thursday evening. | More than 150 dogs were rescued from the fire, which broke out at Manchester Dogs' Home in Moss Brook Road in Harpurhey on Thursday evening. |
Staff said they were "overwhelmed" at the support they had received, with hundreds of people donating food and blankets for the surviving animals. | Staff said they were "overwhelmed" at the support they had received, with hundreds of people donating food and blankets for the surviving animals. |
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of arson. | A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of arson. |
A JustGiving account set up by the Manchester Evening News had raised more than £1m just after 19:00 BST. | A JustGiving account set up by the Manchester Evening News had raised more than £1m just after 19:00 BST. |
The newspaper has also captured aerial footage showing the extent of the damage caused by the blaze. | The newspaper has also captured aerial footage showing the extent of the damage caused by the blaze. |
In the aftermath of the fire, the manager of the home said 60 dogs had been housed in the worst-affected building. | In the aftermath of the fire, the manager of the home said 60 dogs had been housed in the worst-affected building. |
Manager Lisa Graham said the home costs £100,000 a month to run and support from the general public had been "phenomenal". | Manager Lisa Graham said the home costs £100,000 a month to run and support from the general public had been "phenomenal". |
"It means an enormous amount to us," she added. | "It means an enormous amount to us," she added. |
Firefighters said the dogs rescued from the fire had been moved to a sister site - Cheshire Dogs' Home. | Firefighters said the dogs rescued from the fire had been moved to a sister site - Cheshire Dogs' Home. |
'Angry and upset' | 'Angry and upset' |
Hundreds of messages of sympathy have been left on the JustGiving page, as the amount of money donated continues to rise. | Hundreds of messages of sympathy have been left on the JustGiving page, as the amount of money donated continues to rise. |
Julie Fowler wrote: "Thinking of all staff and dogs, RIP to those who didn't make it." | Julie Fowler wrote: "Thinking of all staff and dogs, RIP to those who didn't make it." |
Julie Eccleston posted: "From here all I can do is donate money. Bless you, local people, for helping out." | Julie Eccleston posted: "From here all I can do is donate money. Bless you, local people, for helping out." |
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service tweeted its thanks to people who have donated money, saying: "One hundred and fifty dogs rescued. Thousands of pounds donated. Thank you Greater Manchester." | Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service tweeted its thanks to people who have donated money, saying: "One hundred and fifty dogs rescued. Thousands of pounds donated. Thank you Greater Manchester." |
Det Insp Neil Jones, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "The response from the public has been overwhelming and this is clearly an incident that has tugged on the heartstrings of many." | Det Insp Neil Jones, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "The response from the public has been overwhelming and this is clearly an incident that has tugged on the heartstrings of many." |
He added: "We are determined to establish exactly how and why this fire started and will be working closely with our partners from the fire service. | He added: "We are determined to establish exactly how and why this fire started and will be working closely with our partners from the fire service. |
"Anyone wanting to donate items such as food and blankets can do so by bringing them to the north Manchester police headquarters." | "Anyone wanting to donate items such as food and blankets can do so by bringing them to the north Manchester police headquarters." |
Supt Marcus Noden appealed for anyone with information about the blaze to come forward - and also urged people to remain calm in the wake of the dogs' deaths. | |
"As a dog owner myself I understand that many people will feel angry and upset about what has happened, but I would ask that they let the police carry out their investigations and not take matters into their own hands," he said. | "As a dog owner myself I understand that many people will feel angry and upset about what has happened, but I would ask that they let the police carry out their investigations and not take matters into their own hands," he said. |
'Nation of animal lovers' | 'Nation of animal lovers' |
A statement posted on Manchester and Cheshire Dogs' Home's Facebook page said: "The local community has rallied around us and a drop-off point for donations has been designated at Christchurch on Water Street, Harpurhey - food and blankets are our main need at the moment. | A statement posted on Manchester and Cheshire Dogs' Home's Facebook page said: "The local community has rallied around us and a drop-off point for donations has been designated at Christchurch on Water Street, Harpurhey - food and blankets are our main need at the moment. |
"We owe a great thanks to animal wardens, Dogs Trust Manchester, Pennine Pen and numerous RSPCA inspectors for their assistance in transport to other kennels for the dogs that survived; there are too many individuals to thank by name." | "We owe a great thanks to animal wardens, Dogs Trust Manchester, Pennine Pen and numerous RSPCA inspectors for their assistance in transport to other kennels for the dogs that survived; there are too many individuals to thank by name." |
The RSPCA described the fire as "heartbreaking". | The RSPCA described the fire as "heartbreaking". |
In a statement it said: "A terrible event like this does show what a nation of animal lovers we are, and there has been a flood of support from the local community and on social channels. | In a statement it said: "A terrible event like this does show what a nation of animal lovers we are, and there has been a flood of support from the local community and on social channels. |
"Animal rescuers worked side by side to help care for the rescued animals that were, thankfully, saved." | "Animal rescuers worked side by side to help care for the rescued animals that were, thankfully, saved." |
The Manchester home was established in 1893 and cares for more than 7,000 dogs every year. | The Manchester home was established in 1893 and cares for more than 7,000 dogs every year. |
It is run entirely on donations from the general public. | It is run entirely on donations from the general public. |
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