No more aerial support for snow-hit farmers

The Department of Agriculture in the North has defended its decision to stand-down air support providing emergency relief to stricken farmers.

No more aerial support for snow-hit farmers

The Department of Agriculture in the North has defended its decision to stand-down air support providing emergency relief to stricken farmers.

Two RAF Chinooks and Irish Air Corps AgustaWestland helicopters were being used for essential food drops in parts of Counties Antrim and Down where snow drifts topping 20 feet had prevented farmers from reaching their animals.

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