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Tata Steel fire 'turns sky black' as people told to stay indoors 14 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Kellie Evans Fire crews are currently dealing with a blaze at Tata Steel in Port Talbot People living near the Tata Steel plant in south Wales are being asked to stay inside after a fire broke out there. South Wales Police said emergency services remain at the scene in Port Talbot, and were working to manage the blaze. Large plumes of smoke were visible from the site and can be seen across the surrounding area. Kellie Evans, who was driving along the road near the fire, said she "couldn't see the flames because the sky was so black". She described the scene as "very apocalyptic" due to the poor visibility, adding that many drivers pulled over to look. Residents have been advised to keep windows and doors closed, while motorists should avoid the area and use alternative routes where possible. More top stories Scooter crash in India left student in coma and unable to remember her own name Boxing champion Lauren Price and partner wed in 'best day of our lives' Councillor told to rearrange cancer appointment to attend a budget meeting quits Labour Port Talbot Wales
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    Hopefully, the fire at Tata Steel will be brought under control soon, and the community can return to normal. Lets all hope for a quick resolution and support those affected.
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    Lets hope for a quick resolution, but lets also not rush into hasty conclusions. The safety of the community is paramount. Lets support those affected while keeping an open mind.
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    Tragic fire at Tata Steel, a stark reminder of the risks in industrial operations. Lets hope the flames are extinguished soon and everyones safety is prioritized.
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    Its concerning that such a large industrial fire can cause such inconvenience, but its good to see emergency services handling it professionally. Lets hope they can quickly contain the situation and minimize any damage.
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    Its a tough situation, but the quick response from emergency services is a sign of hope. Lets all hope for a swift resolution and a safe return to normalcy. #TataSteel #FireSafety
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    Lets be cautious and supportive, but also demand transparency and accountability from authorities. Safety must come first, but we shouldnt rush to judgment. #TataSteelFire #CommunitySupport