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Firefighters tackle recycling blaze at Pontyclun Firefighters to damp down recycling blaze at Pontyclun
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A large number of firefighters are continuing to tackle a blaze at a recycling centre in Rhondda Cynon Taf. Firefighters are hoping to start damping down after a blaze at a recycling centre in Rhondda Cynon Taf.
Emergency services were called at 04:30 BST to Celtic Waste Management Services Ltd on Coedcae Lane, Pontyclun.Emergency services were called at 04:30 BST to Celtic Waste Management Services Ltd on Coedcae Lane, Pontyclun.
Earlier on Tuesday 50 firefighters were at the scene, but South Wales fire service said at 08:30 BST the incident was being scaled down. Earlier on Tuesday, 50 firefighters were at the scene, but South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said the incident had been scaled down.
However, three engines remain. Natural Resources Wales is examining how to remove remaining waste material. Natural Resources Wales is examining how to remove waste material. The road was closed, but later re-opened.
As well as a large number of officers, three fire engines, a water bowser and a hose-laying vehicle are still at the scene, and a fire service spokeswoman said they were expected to remain for some time. At one stage, crews from 11 stations attended.
At one stage, crews from 11 stations were in attendance.
The service is working to relieve crews who have been tackling the blaze since the early hours.
Coedcae Lane was closed, but later re-opened.