A large fire has broken out at the Tata Steel plant in south Wales, with fire crews tackling the blaze.
Staff have been evacuated and accounted for while emergency services remain at the scene in Port Talbot.
Pictures show large plumes of smoke rising from the site, which has traditionally made steel for cars, buildings and aerospace projects.
The blaze was first reported at 8pm on Wednesday at one of the plant’s processing lines, and was attended by Mid and West Wales Fire Service.
On Thursday morning, Tata Steel said: “At this time, the emergency services remain on site and are working with local teams to completely extinguish the fire.”
They added that the incident was not related to the “safe and successful” demolition of a redundant gas holder earlier on Wednesday evening.
Rapid Relief Team UK (RRT), which provides emergency food and practical support to emergency services during major incidents, said around 100 responders were involved in an “incredibly demanding and hazardous” night of work.
Their volunteers arrived within 90 minutes of the callout and serviced 125 hot meals overnight for crew members.
A statement from South Wales Police says: “Residents are advised to keep windows and doors closed.
“Please avoid the area and use alternative routes where possible.”
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