An explosion at a dairy farm in the Texas Panhandle that critically injured one person and killed an estimated 18,000 head of cattle is the deadliest barn fire recorded since the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) began tracking the fires.
Castro County Sheriff Salvador Rivera has said the fire and explosion at Southfork Dairy Farm near Dimmitt were likely caused by overheated equipment and would be investigated by state fire marshals.
“This is a devastating loss that will impact many,” Castro County Judge Mandy Gfeller told CNN.
“While the loss of so many animals and property is devastating I am so thankful that there was no loss of human life. I am praying for restoration for South Fork Dairy.”
Allie Granger, policy associate for AWI’s farm animal programme, said: “We hope the industry will remain focused on this issue and strongly encourage farms to adopt commonsense fire safety measures. It is hard to imagine anything worse than being burned alive.”