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Annaclone farm fire: Search for 82-year-old man to continue | |
(about 20 hours later) | |
An 82-year-old man is still unaccounted for and is feared dead following a fire at his farmhouse in Annaclone in County Down. | |
Emergency services were called to the farm at Ballynafern Road at about 07:20 GMT on Saturday. | Emergency services were called to the farm at Ballynafern Road at about 07:20 GMT on Saturday. |
It is understood part of the first floor of the farmhouse collapsed and emergency services have to wait until it is safe to go in. | It is understood part of the first floor of the farmhouse collapsed and emergency services have to wait until it is safe to go in. |
It could be Monday morning before that is the case. | |
South Down MLA Jim Wells said the man uses a wheelchair. | |
Independent South Down assembly member John McCallister told the BBC the fire had shocked the entire community. | Independent South Down assembly member John McCallister told the BBC the fire had shocked the entire community. |
"Obviously I live very close to here. I could see the fire literally as soon as I got up this morning, it was huge," he said. | "Obviously I live very close to here. I could see the fire literally as soon as I got up this morning, it was huge," he said. |
"The entire community is in shock - just the ferociousness of the fire and tragic loss - this is somebody I've known all my life, just such a sad loss for the family, it's unbelievable." | "The entire community is in shock - just the ferociousness of the fire and tragic loss - this is somebody I've known all my life, just such a sad loss for the family, it's unbelievable." |