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Fireworks depot blaze kills two | Fireworks depot blaze kills two |
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Two fire crew members have been killed in a major blaze at a fireworks depot. | Two fire crew members have been killed in a major blaze at a fireworks depot. |
At least 12 others have been injured, some seriously, in the fire at the Festival Fireworks factory near Halland, East Sussex. | |
Emergency services rushed to the scene at The Broyle from 1350 GMT. A 200 metre exclusion zone is in place. | |
Eye-witnesses reported seeing a huge mushroom cloud of smoke from several miles away and explosions of fireworks which sent debris through the air. | Eye-witnesses reported seeing a huge mushroom cloud of smoke from several miles away and explosions of fireworks which sent debris through the air. |
Sussex Police said a 49-year-old fire officer and a 63-year-old member of the fire support staff - a retired officer - had died. | |
Nine fire service workers were injured along with two members of the public and a police officer. | |
Twelve ambulances, 10 fire engines, and an air ambulance attended the premises. | |
Lewes MP Norman Baker said: "It is a terrible event and I feel deeply sad for the families that have lost firefighters. | Lewes MP Norman Baker said: "It is a terrible event and I feel deeply sad for the families that have lost firefighters. |
"It is always sad when someone dies, but particularly when they are serving other people and part of the emergency services and essentially putting their lives on the line for other people." | "It is always sad when someone dies, but particularly when they are serving other people and part of the emergency services and essentially putting their lives on the line for other people." |
It was like a fireworks display with a fire in the middle of it Eye-witness Richard Mitchell Seven casualties were taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital, in Brighton, including five from the emergency services. | It was like a fireworks display with a fire in the middle of it Eye-witness Richard Mitchell Seven casualties were taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital, in Brighton, including five from the emergency services. |
Two of the seven are said to be in a serious but stable condition. | Two of the seven are said to be in a serious but stable condition. |
The other patients are being treated for burns and what are described as "limb injuries". | The other patients are being treated for burns and what are described as "limb injuries". |
Jim Parrott, south-east region secretary for the Fire Brigades Union, said: "We are extremely sorry for the loss and feel for the families of the two firefighters. | Jim Parrott, south-east region secretary for the Fire Brigades Union, said: "We are extremely sorry for the loss and feel for the families of the two firefighters. |
"We will take every step to co-operate with the East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service in their investigations." | "We will take every step to co-operate with the East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service in their investigations." |
BBC reporter Rob Smith said the fire was still raging and fireworks were going off hours after the blaze started. | BBC reporter Rob Smith said the fire was still raging and fireworks were going off hours after the blaze started. |
'Colossal smoke' | 'Colossal smoke' |
John Winter, whose brother owns the depot at Marley Farm, in Shortgate, told BBC News 24 there had been "an almighty bang, and the place shook". | John Winter, whose brother owns the depot at Marley Farm, in Shortgate, told BBC News 24 there had been "an almighty bang, and the place shook". |
He said his brother and family had managed to get out of the building safely, but their house had burnt down. | He said his brother and family had managed to get out of the building safely, but their house had burnt down. |
Residents in the area have been evacuated to Ringmer Community College and a 200 metre exclusion zone put in place. | |
It is understood the fireworks store is a concrete complex with steel doors. | It is understood the fireworks store is a concrete complex with steel doors. |
Gary Walsh from East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said the blaze had been contained to one building. | |
Sussex Police Assistant Chief Constable Jeremy Paine said the fire was likely to remain burning until Monday before it could be brought fully under control. | |
"The advice from the Fire and Rescue Service is that the fire needs to be allowed to burn for a while because of health and safety concerns around acetylene tanks that may be present." | |
Jo Hyne, who lives about 500m from the depot, said she heard a loud bang which she had thought at first was thunder. | Jo Hyne, who lives about 500m from the depot, said she heard a loud bang which she had thought at first was thunder. |
Pieces of wood [were] falling, hissing into puddles around us, at which point we left pretty sharpish Eye-witness Claire Freeman She said there was "a colossal amount of smoke, and rockets going off", before a much larger explosion that shook her house. | Pieces of wood [were] falling, hissing into puddles around us, at which point we left pretty sharpish Eye-witness Claire Freeman She said there was "a colossal amount of smoke, and rockets going off", before a much larger explosion that shook her house. |
Another eye-witness, Richard Mitchell, watched the drama unfold from outside a pub in Lewes Road, Ringmer. | Another eye-witness, Richard Mitchell, watched the drama unfold from outside a pub in Lewes Road, Ringmer. |
"It was like a fireworks display with a fire in the middle of it," he said. | "It was like a fireworks display with a fire in the middle of it," he said. |
Claire Freeman, from Ringmer, had been eating in the Wok Inn next door to the depot when the fire broke out. | Claire Freeman, from Ringmer, had been eating in the Wok Inn next door to the depot when the fire broke out. |
She said diners were evacuated to the car park at the time of the largest explosion. | She said diners were evacuated to the car park at the time of the largest explosion. |
She told the BBC news website: "Pieces of wood [were] falling, hissing into puddles around us, at which point we left pretty sharpish." | She told the BBC news website: "Pieces of wood [were] falling, hissing into puddles around us, at which point we left pretty sharpish." |
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