Body found after explosion on industrial estate

Police have found a body at the scene of an explosion on an industrial estate in South Wales.

Emergency services were called to a premises on the Treforest Industrial Estate, Rhondda Cynon Taff, at 7pm on Wednesday following reports of an explosion and a fire.

A major incident was declared by emergency services, with the two-storey building described as “totally alight” and “at risk of collapse” by the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service.

Searches were carried out at the site on Thursday after a person was unaccounted for, leading to the discovery of the body.

There were no other reports of serious injuries, according to police.

Police, fire and ambulance services are in attendance at a major incident after an explosion on an industrial estate. A fire broke out on Treforest Industrial Estate, Rhondda Cynon Taf, in the early evening on Wednesday, December 13
Locals and businesses at an industrial estate in Treforest felt the ground shake - Wales News Service

A South Wales Police spokesman said: “Emergency services remain at the scene of a fire at a premises on Severn Road, Treforest Industrial Estate, Rhondda Cynon Taff.

“This follows reports of an explosion at a property shortly after 7pm last night.

“Following a search of the site officers have located a body.

“While identification has not yet been completed, specially trained officers are supporting the family of the missing individual.”

Eyewitnesses and local businesses at an industrial estate in Treforest felt the ground shake
The fire seen from a local residence - Twitter
Police close roads near a fire at the Treforest Industrial Estate
Police close roads near a fire at the Treforest Industrial Estate - JON ROWLEY/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Detective Superintendent Richard Jones said: “Our thoughts are with the family of the missing person.

“Now that the fire has been brought under control, we will move to the investigative phase to find out what caused this explosion and subsequent fire.

“Roads are gradually being reopened although some roads and businesses in the area will still be affected.

“I want to thank local residents and businesses for their patience and understanding while this incident is being dealt with.”

The force spokesman added: “A joint investigation team from South Wales Fire and Rescue Service and South Wales Police, in conjunction with the Health and Safety Executive are now on site to determine the cause of the fire.”

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