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Call for gorse fire compensation 04.05.11

A DONEGAL senator is calling for a compensation package for people who have lost property and livestock in the devastating gorse fires.
As smaller fires continued yesterday in areas including Buncrana, Dungloe and Ardara, newly-elected senator Brian Ó Domhnaill said there had been widespread devastation.
“The fires that raged through parts of Dungloe, Ardara, Glenties and the Muckish mountains have caused millions of euro worth of damage to land, infrastructure and livestock,” said the FF senator.
“Over the past 48 hours I have been out assisting in the rescue effort and have seen first-hand the extent of the devastation, with thousands of acres of farmland destroyed. Entire farms have been wiped out, crops and newly cut turf have been ruined, animals have been injured, and important fencing and other pieces of infrastructure have been severely damaged. All of this has had a serious impact on the livelihoods of many local people."
Donegal chief fire officer, Bobby McMenamin said the threat of further fires remained.
“Conditions are still ideal for gorse fires. We have windy conditions, very dry conditions out on the land and I would ask people to be very careful until the rain comes," he said.
Senator Ó Domhnaill called on Government ministers to travel to Donegal to see first-hand the extent of the losses.
“I am calling on the Environment Minister Phil Hogan and the Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney to come to Donegal to see for themselves the extent of the damage caused. Hopefully they will then realise that the farmers and landowners who have lost so much must be provided with compensation from the State.
"There is no time to delay on this issue. Without State support it will be extremely difficult for the communities affected to recover," he said. He also paid tribute to the "enormous efforts" of the Donegal fire service, defence forces and local volunteers who between them, have largely brought the worst of the fires under control.
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