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Porkers in peril as lorry carrying 200 pigs overturns on roundabout

The majority of the pigs survived the incident, and the driver was taken to hospital.

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A lorry carrying 200 pigs overturned in Darlington (CDD Fire and Rescue/Twitter)

A rescue operation was launched after a lorry carrying 200 pigs overturned on a roundabout.

Firefighters were called to to the incident at Swan House roundabout on the A68 West Auckland Road at around 10am on Monday.

The driver of the vehicle was rescued from the cab and taken to hospital. His condition is unknown.

A spokesman for County Durham & Darlington Fire &Rescue Service said: “We were called early this morning to a report of an articulated lorry overturned, and it turned out that it was carrying approximately 200 pigs.

Firefighters were called to the overturned lorry (CDD Fire & Rescue/Twitter/PA)
Firefighters were called to the overturned lorry (CDD Fire & Rescue/Twitter/PA)

“Six appliances were dispatched in 10 minutes and there was local assistance from farmers, and two vets.

“The majority of the pigs have survived, at least 80% are still alive.

“We had to decant all the pigs from the lorry and transfer them to trucks. “

Pictures released by the fire service show some of the pigs roadside, next to the lorry lying on its side.

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