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Street gas leak after car crash Street gas leak after car crash
(about 4 hours later)
Residents have been told to keep their windows and doors closed after an early morning car crash led to a gas leak.Residents have been told to keep their windows and doors closed after an early morning car crash led to a gas leak.
South Wales Police said the vehicle hit a gas governor - a box which maintains pressure on supplies - in Tonypandy, Rhondda, shortly after 0700 GMT.South Wales Police said the vehicle hit a gas governor - a box which maintains pressure on supplies - in Tonypandy, Rhondda, shortly after 0700 GMT.
A police cordon was erected in Court Street, and fire and other emergency services were called to the scene.A police cordon was erected in Court Street, and fire and other emergency services were called to the scene.
Wales and West Utilities said supplies to homes had not been affected, a spokeswoman said. A spokeswoman for Wales and West Utilities said supplies to homes had not been affected.
She said people were being advised to keep their windows and doors closed while the leak is being dealt with. She said people were advised to keep their windows and doors closed while the leak was being dealt with.