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A leisure centre in Larne, Northern Ireland, was set on fire by 100 youths. Staff helped people leave safely. Families were using it for shelter.

Youths threw bricks at windows and attacked police. Police were unprepared and called for help. There's worry about more violence.
A minister shared where families were staying, causing upset. People think it's dangerous, but the minister said it was public information.
Police in Northern Ireland are struggling with low numbers and money issues. They seek help from others as violence in towns makes people feel unsafe.

A leisure centre in Larne, Northern Ireland, was set on fire by 100 youths. Staff helped people leave safely. Families were using it for shelter.

Youths threw bricks at windows and attacked police. Police were unprepared and called for help. There's worry about more violence.
A minister shared where families were staying, causing upset. People think it's dangerous, but the minister said it was public information.
Police in Northern Ireland are struggling with low numbers and money issues. They seek help from others as violence in towns makes people feel unsafe.