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Fire at Ifor Williams Trailers, Deeside, under control Fire at Ifor Williams Trailers, Deeside, finally out
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Crews have begun dampening down a fire at a trailer manufacturing plant on the Deeside Industrial Estate in Flintshire. A fire at a trailer manufacturing plant on the Deeside Industrial Estate in Flintshire has been put out.
The alarm was raised at Ifor Williams Trailers at about 13:00 BST on Tuesday. North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said seven fire crews and an incident command unit remain at Ifor Williams Trailers.
The factory was evacuated as fire crews from Deeside, Buckley, Mold, Holywell, Wrexham and St Asaph fought the flames. The alarm was raised at about 13:00 BST on Tuesday and 70 members of staff were evacuated. No-one was injured.
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said the blaze was not out but it was being brought under control. No-one has been reported injured. Fire crews from Deeside, Buckley, Mold, Holywell, Wrexham and St Asaph fought the flames.
A spokesperson for Ifor Williams Trailers said the premises had been evacuated safely.A spokesperson for Ifor Williams Trailers said the premises had been evacuated safely.
"We are grateful to the North Wales Fire and Rescue Service for their prompt response and for their efforts in tackling the fire," said the spokesperson."We are grateful to the North Wales Fire and Rescue Service for their prompt response and for their efforts in tackling the fire," said the spokesperson.
The Environment Agency Wales is at the scene. The Environment Agency Wales attended.