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Hikers who were walking through the loops of the Seine on Tuesday put animals away from a fire that broke out near the building that housed them, reports France Bleu Normandie . Twenty-five cubic meters of wood stored in the open air were burning around 2:30 p.m. along a road in Anneville-Ambourville (Seine-Maritime).

Locked in 60 square meters

Hikers, who were walking around, witnessed this fire. They noted that cattle and pigs, which occupied a 60 square meter building, were at risk of being in danger. They therefore decided to shelter these animals by taking them out of the building. The building was ultimately spared from the fire.

A little later, a dozen firefighters intervened to extinguish the fire. The intervention, which lasted about three hours and necessitated the closure of traffic on the Route des Monts, saved 40 flames stored nearby. The origin of this fire is not known at the moment.

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