Somerset barn and its contents destroyed by large fire

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Creech St Michael barn fireImage source, Taunton Fire Station
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Crews battled the fire overnight after being called at about 22:15 GMT on Friday

A barn housing farming equipment and 300 tonnes of hay has been destroyed in a fire which took almost nine hours to get under control.

Six fire engines were called to Langaller Farm in Creech St Michael, near Taunton in Somerset, at about 22:15 GMT on Friday.

Crews said they had the blaze under control by 07:00 GMT on Saturday.

Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said the cause would be investigated.

Image source, Taunton Fire Station
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The barn and its contents, farming equipment and 300 tonnes of hay, were destroyed

Avon and Somerset Police and the fire service said they received multiple calls on Friday evening about the fire, which left the barn and its contents "100% destroyed".

Crews were initially sent from Taunton, Bridgwater and Wellington, before being joined by others.

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The scale of the damage at Langaller Farm could be seen on Saturday morning

Nathan Brina, from the fire service, said crews arrived to discover a "well-developed" barn fire.

"Crews were quickly able to stop the fire from spreading to adjacent buildings and protect some farm animals on the site," he said.

He added one engine would remain on site to monitor the scene throughout Saturday.

"There is no indication on the cause as yet," he said.

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