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Fire crews have been battling a large fire at the Capital Valley Eco Park in Rhymney.
The blaze is said to have started at around 11pm on Friday, January 24.
At the fire’s height, around 60 firefighters were working to control the blaze. Some are still on site damping down.
Residents were advised to keep their doors and windows closed because of smoke.
The A469 is currently closed in both directions between Pontlottyn and Rhymney roundabout and there is also a road closure in place at Merchant Street in Pontlottyn.
In addition to Gwent Police and the fire service, Natural Resources Wales is also in the response.
In a statement, the agency said: “We’re assisting South Wales Fire and Rescue Service with a fire at Capital Valley Eco Park, Rhymney. Please follow their advice, and avoid entering the River Rhymney for your safety – pets included – due to possible contaminants.”
Fire crews have been seen pumping water from the River Rhymney to use to fight the fire.
The destroyed industrial unit measures around 30m by 100m.




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