Share to: Welcome to post comments I want to comment. It is understood that after the Ping Shi team of the Shaoguan fire station received the emergency call, because the scene was in a remote suburban village with narrow roads that prohibited access by fire trucks, the fire soldiers could only advance on foot no matter how long it had been since the event occurred. They rapidly laid hoses from the fire truck hundreds of meters away at the entrance of the village for firefighting purposes. Due to the large scale of the fire and lack of water sources nearby, it took three hours of fighting before the fire was put out. Fortunately, there were no casualties as a result of the fire, but the specific cause of the fire still awaits further investigation.
After the big fire, the pig farm turned into a pile of rubble. On the day of the incident, reporters arrived at the scene around noon and smelled a burnt odor upon entering the pig farm. Reporters observed that the roof above the pig farm had been burned down, the walls were blackened, and dead pigs lay scattered across the pig pens. The boss of the farm told reporters: "Around 3 a.m., I was woken up by the loud cries of the pigs. When I came out, I saw that the entire pig farm was on fire. I immediately grabbed a bucket of water to fight the fire, but even from several meters away, the heat was unbearable and I couldn't get any closer."
Hearing the continuous screams, the anxious boss tried to rush in and open the pig pen to release the pigs, but the fire had already ignited the roof, and burning pieces of the roof kept falling down, making it impossible to approach. He could only watch helplessly as the flames devoured the entire pig farm.
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Southern Metropolis Daily (Weibo) Lechang News - Reported by Peng Wei and communicated by Shaioxuan: At 3:41 a.m. on February 5, a fire broke out at a pig farm in Pingshan Town, Lechang City, Shaoguan. Almost the entire pig farm was destroyed, with nearly 180 live pigs turning into "roast pigs," resulting in losses of nearly 200,000 yuan.