More than 40 firefighters battle blaze in Co Down hay shed

Around 300 sheep were moved out of the shed while efforts continued to extinguish the fire.
More than 40 firefighters battle blaze in Co Down hay shed

By Grainne Ni Aodha, Press Association

More than 40 firefighters battled a large blaze overnight in a hay shed in Co Down.

Around 300 sheep were moved out of the shed on Cascum Road in Banbridge, while efforts continued to extinguish the fire.

Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) area commander Suzanne Fleming said that operations would continue “for some time”.

“The initial call was received at 9.03pm, Thursday 2 April 2026,” she said.

“Initially, 300 sheep in the shed were led to safety by NIFRS Large Animal Rescue Team from Newcastle.

“The fire is in hay, which is being removed by a telehandler to help extinguish the fire.

“Over 40 firefighters and six fire appliances have been working throughout the night to bring it under control.

“Operations will continue for some time.”

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