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  1. PORT TALBOT: Fire crews still battling Dock Road blaze this morning as dramatic new images emerge from inside the site

    Fire crews from eight stations have spent the night battling a major commercial waste blaze at Dock Road in Port Talbot, with Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service confirming this morning that crews remain on scene and the fire is still ongoing.

    The blaze, which broke out at 3.36pm on Wednesday at an industrial site on Dock Road, has now been burning for more than 15 hours. A fresh statement issued this morning confirmed that firefighters made steady progress overnight but are continuing to actively fight the fire and monitor hotspots across the site.

    Crews from Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service from Port Talbot, Neath, Morriston, Ammanford, Tumble, Carmarthen, Pontarddulais and Glynneath continue to work alongside South Wales Fire and Rescue Service colleagues as part of a coordinated multi-agency response.

    A spokesperson said: “Firefighters have been making steady progress overnight and remain in attendance this morning, with crews actively firefighting and monitoring hotspots. Work is continuing with partner agencies as part of a coordinated multi-agency response.”

    New images taken inside the Dock Road site show the full scale of the operation — with high-pressure jets trained on a mountain of smouldering commercial waste, fire hoses snaking across flooded and blackened ground, and firefighters in breathing apparatus working among the burned-out debris as dawn broke over Port Talbot.

    Morning light breaks through smoke and steam over the Dock Road site as firefighters continued working into Thursday morning. Image: Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

    The fire involves approximately 200 tonnes of commercial waste. The scale of the blaze was visible for miles, with thick black smoke billowing across the town throughout Wednesday afternoon and evening before crews began to bring it under control overnight.

    Road closures remain in place on and around Dock Road to allow emergency services continued access to the site. Residents across the area are being asked to continue keeping windows and doors closed if smoke is present.

    The spokesperson added that people should continue to avoid the area while the incident is ongoing, and to call 999 only if life or property is in immediate danger — to help control room operators manage emergency resources effectively.

    Cllr Sean Pursey, who represents the Sandfields East ward, this morning said the river footpath near the site also remains closed, with road closures in place near ATS. He urged residents to continue taking precautions outdoors until further guidance on air quality is issued.

    Two firefighters in breathing apparatus work among the burned-out debris at the Dock Road site on Thursday morning. Image: Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service / supplied

    The operation is one of the largest seen in the Port Talbot area in recent years, with eight fire stations drawn into the response and a second fire service called in to assist. The A4241 Dock Road remains closed in both directions from the Industrial Park turn-off to North Bank Road.

    No injuries have been reported in connection with the incident. The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed and investigations are expected to take place once the blaze has been fully extinguished.

    Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service has said further updates will be issued when available. Swansea Bay News will continue to follow the story as it develops.

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    GOWERTON: Road remains closed and building assessed for collapse risk after Easter Monday fire
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