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No-one hurt in 150-tonnes landslide on Penarth beach | |
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Emergency services have dealt with a large landslide on to a beach in the Vale of Glamorgan. | |
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service say about 150 tonnes of the cliff face near Penarth pier has come away, but no-one was hurt. | |
Five crews attended the scene at 12:40 BST and work has been carried out to make the area made safe and prevent any further collapse. | Five crews attended the scene at 12:40 BST and work has been carried out to make the area made safe and prevent any further collapse. |
No properties are believed to have been put at risk. | No properties are believed to have been put at risk. |
Police and local authorities have cordoned off part of the beach and made the area safe. | Police and local authorities have cordoned off part of the beach and made the area safe. |
A spokesman for South Wales Police said: "The council are currently reviewing the landslip to make sure that it is safe. | A spokesman for South Wales Police said: "The council are currently reviewing the landslip to make sure that it is safe. |
"Residents have been informed in the immediate vicinity. We don't believe at the current time that it presents any danger. | "Residents have been informed in the immediate vicinity. We don't believe at the current time that it presents any danger. |
"The affected area has been cordoned off and we are maintaining a police presence to make sure nobody breaches that cordon." | "The affected area has been cordoned off and we are maintaining a police presence to make sure nobody breaches that cordon." |
A spokeswoman for South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said 22 firefighters attended the incident. | A spokeswoman for South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said 22 firefighters attended the incident. |
"We surveyed the area to make sure it was safe, cordoned off the area and made sure there were no people involved and no properties at risk," she said. | "We surveyed the area to make sure it was safe, cordoned off the area and made sure there were no people involved and no properties at risk," she said. |