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Author: Simon Perry

Amazon World Fire: Animals Safe:

8:53 pm Sunday, 27th June, 2010, Isle of Wight

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The CP are reporting that there has been a fire at Amazon World today.

We know that many people, on hearing this, will be concerned for the animals, so it’s with some relief that we read on the Facebook on a relative of one of the people working there, that the animals are safe.

Animals safely evacuated
We understand that all the animals were evacuated in time and the fire has now been contained.

It’s unclear at this point what the damage might be to the site.

Thanks to Jaymee for hooking us up.

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3 readers' comments to the “Amazon World Fire: Animals Safe:” story

  1. +1 Click if you like this comment Old Knobby
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    IOW Radio are reporting a number of small animals have died.

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  2. +1 Click if you like this comment Dontsosure
    says:

    Two people were treated for smoke inhalation by paramedics at the scene. A number of smaller animals were killed according to firefighters at the scene. A tractor and some garden equipment were also destroyed.

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