Fire at Tata Steel Plant in Port Talbot Causes Production Line Damage
Emergency services responded to a fire at Tata Steel's Port Talbot facility, with residents advised to keep windows closed due to smoke.

A fire broke out at the Tata Steel plant in Port Talbot, Wales, prompting emergency services to respond to the industrial facility. The incident occurred hours after a controlled demolition of a tower at the site.
Plumes of black smoke were visible billowing into the air near a motorway as crews worked to battle the blaze. Emergency services were called to the scene after the fire was reported at the steelworks facility.
Local residents have been advised by authorities to keep windows and doors closed as a precautionary measure while firefighters work to contain the situation. The smoke from the fire has created concerns about air quality in the surrounding area.
The fire has caused what officials describe as substantial damage to a production line at the facility. The extent of the damage and the cause of the fire have not yet been fully determined as the response continues.
Tata Steel's Port Talbot plant is a major industrial facility in Wales. The timing of the fire, occurring shortly after a planned controlled explosion to demolish a tower at the site, has been noted by authorities, though any connection between the events has not been established.