FIRE crews from seven stations have been battling a blaze at a barn on the Herefordshire border, with two missing dogs tracked down.
Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service said it was called at 7.41pm on Sunday evening to the fire on the border near Presteigne.
Herefordshire Council said the B4362 was also closed as the fire service tackled the blaze at Combe, with animals rescued.
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The road runs between Presteigne and Shobdon, with the village of Combe straddling the England and Wales border.
A fire service spokesperson said crews from Kington, Kingsland, Leintwardine, Leominster and Ledbury were at the scene.
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Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service was also at the scene, with firefighters sent from Presteigne station.
The fire involved an agricultural building used for stock and storage.
A spokesperson said: "Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service crews from Kington, Kingsland, Leintwardine, Leominster and Ledbury were called at 7.41pm on Sunday (March 13) to a fire in a single storey agricultural building at Coombe near Presteigne.
"All stock was removed to safety and two missing dogs were later accounted for.
"The incident was closed at 2.40am."
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