Fire service issues warning following barn fires
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service is warning farmers to protect property after three barn fires in SomersetOver the last few weeks there have been a number of fires at farms across Somerset. Avon and Somerset Police and Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service investigations have led the police to conclude that a number of these have been deliberate acts of arson.
Whilst not currently thought to be linked, investigations continue into suspected arsons at:
- Holwell Lane, Cheddar (Saturday 13 February)
- Langaller Farm, Creech St Michael (Friday 19 February)
- Bell Lane, Cossington (Sunday 21 February)
Two further barn fires, at Stretcholt, Bridgwater, on Sunday 21 February and Brendon Hill, Watchet, on Tuesday 23 February are not thought to be suspicious.
This recent spate of fires in agricultural buildings around Somerset is concerning. Barn fires can quickly escalate and spread to other nearby buildings, increasing the risk to life for not only animals, but people too.We are calling on farmers and farm managers to act with vigilance at the moment to try to reduce these fires happening. We want to prevent any further fires before someone is seriously hurt.Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service is working alongside our colleagues at Avon and Somerset Police and investigations into these incidents are ongoing.
Anyone with information that could assist police with their investigations should call 101. Alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.