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'We lost everything in storage unit blaze'
'We lost everything in storage unit blaze'

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'We lost everything in storage unit blaze'

The co-founder of a charity which supports homeless people has told how the group has lost everything in a fire which broke out at a storage blaze broke out at Storage World in Middleton, Rochdale, at about 17:00 BST on building is now set to be demolished on safety grounds, Greater Manchester Fire 7 Rescue Service Lilley, co-founder of the Cold Hands Warm Hearts charity, said they stored all their equipment there including sleeping bags and warm clothing. "Everything we own was in that storage unit," Mr Lilley told BBC Radio Manchester."It's been a difficult day - the only thing we've got left is our social media." He said equipment that was stored there also included meal replacement drinks, a gazebo and card Lilley, who co-founded the charity with Daniel Goodier about five years ago, said they were not insured for the loss but a supporter had set up a fundraiser which had already reached £1, said they had been "astonished" by the offers of help they had received and they planned to be back out providing hot meals to homeless people on Lilley said: "We will be able to rebuild a lot faster than when we first started because we have got the customers, so to speak, to help us and the community there."We've had quite a lot of people messaging us to say they'll cook food for us or they'll lend us things." On Friday, assistant chief fire officer Barry Moore said: "The decision has now been taken alongside the building owners and partner agencies to gradually demolish the building so firefighters can safely access and extinguish the fire and bring this incident to a safe conclusion."Crews have been working incredibly hard for long hours in tough conditions to contain this complex fire and reduce any risk to the public."He said the fire service wanted to express its sympathies to anyone who had lost valuables to the were no reports of any injuries.A fundraising event which was due to have taken place at nearby Lodge Mill on Saturday had to be cancelled due to the road event, known as Millstock, was to raise money for the upkeep of the building, which was damaged in a fire in 2021. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Manchester on Sounds and follow BBC Manchester on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.

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