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Body found in firefighter search Body found in firefighter search
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Firefighters searching through the debris of a warehouse fire in Warwickshire have found a body.Firefighters searching through the debris of a warehouse fire in Warwickshire have found a body.
A spokesman said they were certain they had come across one body and the search would continue until all of the missing firefighters were retrieved.A spokesman said they were certain they had come across one body and the search would continue until all of the missing firefighters were retrieved.
One firefighter died after being pulled from the wreckage of Friday's fire in Atherstone-on-Stour. Three are missing.One firefighter died after being pulled from the wreckage of Friday's fire in Atherstone-on-Stour. Three are missing.
Crews have been hampered by the state of the building, which is believed to be on the verge of collapse.Crews have been hampered by the state of the building, which is believed to be on the verge of collapse.
Fire crews were ordered out of the vegetable plant building at lunchtime on Tuesday after strong winds caused part of the building to start moving. Fire crews were ordered out of the vegetable plant building at lunchtime on Tuesday after strong winds caused part of the warehouse to start moving.
A spokesman said weather conditions were set to deteriorate which did not give firefighters long to remove their missing colleague.
Structurally unsafeStructurally unsafe
The building is structurally unsafe and special monitoring equipment has been put in place around it to check for movements. A steel girder fell during the search on Monday. The building is structurally unsafe and special monitoring equipment has been put in place around it to check for any movement. A steel girder fell during the search on Monday.
Crews returned to the scene after a few hours and were thought to have been trying to clear a path to get to the remains of the firefighter whose body was found. Jon Hall, deputy chief officer for Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue, said: "With weather conditions set to deteriorate and worsening conditions within the warehouse building, we believe we have a limited time left to safely recover our colleague discovered earlier today."
Stratford-based firefighter Ian Reid, 44, died in hospital after being pulled from the wreckage on Friday.Stratford-based firefighter Ian Reid, 44, died in hospital after being pulled from the wreckage on Friday.
The missing three men are Darren Yates-Badley, Ashley Stephens and John Averis.The missing three men are Darren Yates-Badley, Ashley Stephens and John Averis.
Firefighters have been searching the site since Sunday. Enlarge ImageFirefighters have been searching the site since Sunday. Enlarge Image
Glen Ranger, deputy chief fire officer for Warwickshire, said: "I am certain we have found one of the firefighters who died while fighting this fire.Glen Ranger, deputy chief fire officer for Warwickshire, said: "I am certain we have found one of the firefighters who died while fighting this fire.
"Over 200 personnel will now continue to work tirelessly until we find our remaining colleagues.""Over 200 personnel will now continue to work tirelessly until we find our remaining colleagues."
Firefighters have been carrying out an inch by inch search of the huge building, the size of four football pitches, but have been hampered by its perilous state.Firefighters have been carrying out an inch by inch search of the huge building, the size of four football pitches, but have been hampered by its perilous state.
Worked through the night
Mr Ranger added that fire crews were now about 20 to 30 metres inside the building.Mr Ranger added that fire crews were now about 20 to 30 metres inside the building.
He said he was "astounded by the commitment" shown by crews at the site and said he had been approached by "endless crews asking to stay on" who wanted to take part in the rescue and retrieval operation.He said he was "astounded by the commitment" shown by crews at the site and said he had been approached by "endless crews asking to stay on" who wanted to take part in the rescue and retrieval operation.
Firefighters had worked through the night to continue the search for their colleagues. Tributes laid
Police forensic teams are also inside the warehouse investigating the cause of the fire, which is being treated as suspicious, and items are being removed for analysis.Police forensic teams are also inside the warehouse investigating the cause of the fire, which is being treated as suspicious, and items are being removed for analysis.
'Lengthy and detailed'
Chief Supt Ken Lawrence, of Warwickshire Police, said the inquiry into the fire would be "lengthy and detailed".Chief Supt Ken Lawrence, of Warwickshire Police, said the inquiry into the fire would be "lengthy and detailed".
He said detectives would need to identify all of the staff who worked at the vegetable packing plant, and interview about 200 firefighters who had dealt with the blaze.He said detectives would need to identify all of the staff who worked at the vegetable packing plant, and interview about 200 firefighters who had dealt with the blaze.
"It is progressing quite speedily and I am quite content with that at the moment," he said."It is progressing quite speedily and I am quite content with that at the moment," he said.
Outside Alcester Fire Station, where two of the firefighters were based, candles have been lit and floral tributes laid.Outside Alcester Fire Station, where two of the firefighters were based, candles have been lit and floral tributes laid.