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Pontycymer: Firefighters tackle large wildfire in south Wales

Pontycymer: Firefighters tackle large wildfire in south Wales

BBC News18-05-2025
Firefighters spent several hours tackling a large grass fire that broke out in forestry in south Wales. Crews, with up to eight teams involved, were called to Pontycymer, Bridgend county, at 15:00 BST on Saturday afternoon. Police closed Bridgend Road in both directions, with diversions in place, and announced it would remain shut into Saturday night. On Sunday morning, firefighters returned to extinguish lingering small fires and reinspect the area.
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