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26 horses killed in barn fire at riding school in Georgia
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Date:2025-04-15 10:12:28
More than two dozen horses were killed Sunday at a riding school in Georgia after a barn caught on fire with the animals inside, fire officials said.
The Forsyth County Fire Department was dispatched to Blue Springs Farm, about 50 miles north of Atlanta, around 6 a.m. to a report of smoke in the area, which was upgraded to a structure fire as firefighters were en route, the fire department said.
When firefighters arrived, "the fire was well advanced, and it was determined that the fire had been burning for a prolonged time before being discovered by the first 911 callers,” the fire department said.
Fire officials said 26 horses at the facility were killed, and the barn was lost.
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Cause of fire under investigation
The cause of the fire is unknown, but Forsyth County Fire investigators will be investigating, the fire department said.
Blue Springs Farm is a family owned facility offering horseback riding lessons and training in western pleasure, reining, hunter under saddle, showmanship, trail, horsemanship, hunter/jumper and equitation, according to its website. It has been operating since 2002.
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