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Large fire at disused factory in Llandaff North, Cardiff Large fire at disused factory in Llandaff North, Cardiff put out
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Up to 40 firefighters are fighting a blaze at a disused factory in Llandaff North in Cardiff. About 30 firefighters are damping down at the scene of a disused factory fire in Llandaff North, in Cardiff.
South Wales Fire Service say the alarm was raised just before 17:00 BST at the single-storey building in Andrew's Road. Four fire engines, one hydraulic platform and three water bowsers are still there with fire crews and officers, says the fire service.
A crew from Pontypridd and fire fighters from Whitchurch, Roath, Caerphilly, Penarth, Ely and Cardiff Central are at the scene. The fire was reported just before 17:00 BST and extinguished nearly three hours later.
The A4054 Bridge Road at Llandaff North in Cardiff is closed. Crews from Barry, Pontypridd and Caerphilly joined Cardiff firefighters at its height.
No-one is believed to be hurt. The A4054 Bridge Road at Llandaff North in Cardif has now reopened.