>> It's the water damage from controlling fire that will be the killer.
The national trust have an emergency plan when it comes to fire. They have a first responder team with a critical list, sometimes its the structure sometimes its the contents.
With the fire at Clandon park, the plan was to save the most important contents, so fire control (where possible) was directed to keep water away from certain areas even if that meant losing parts of the structure.
I think it was the first time the system had been put into action.
Last edited by: Zero on Mon 15 Apr 19 at 22:13
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