'He's safe... if a little smelly': Baby seagull rescued from Primark fire smoke

A baby seagull who could not fly has been rescued from poisonous smoke created by the Primark store fire.

He was on the balcony of a nearby Ann Summers store in Belfast city centre when the blaze broke out.

The bird had been abandoned by his family a couple of weeks ago and has been christened Smokey by his rescuers.

Staff at Ann Summers had been keeping an eye on him.

MEET Smokey.. Was on way to rescue this wee guy who was abandoned by it's family who left a couple of week prior.. He...

Posted by Debbie Doolittle's Wild Life on Tuesday, August 28, 2018

A representative from Debbie Dolittle's Wildlife picked him up.

His Facebook post said: "When I arrived to get him there was an obvious danger.

"As most may have seen on the news by now that the Primark building is in flames. Just opposite the rescue site.

"I raced out onto the balcony to get it as he was fully exposed to the smoke and as he can't fly would have sadly choked to death as he had no shelter.

"Thankfully we got him safe before being asked to evacuate the building.

"The things you have to do. Lol.. just glad he's safe... if a little smelly."

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