PORT TALBOT: In pictures — the aftermath of the Water Street fire as crews continue to damp down

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service crews work through the night at the Water Street industrial fire in Port Talbot. Image: MWWFRSJCB crews assist firefighters working through the debris at the Water Street site. Image: MWWFRSAerial view of the Water Street fire site showing the scale of the destruction alongside the River Afan. Image: MWWFRSSmoke continues to drift from the smouldering site as crews work below. Image: MWWFRS The widest aerial view of the Water Street fire site shows its proximity to residential streets and the River Afan. Image: MWWFRS

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service has released dramatic new images showing the scale of the operation at the Water Street industrial fire in Port Talbot – with crews continuing to damp down the site after what became one of the largest fire incidents in the region in recent years.

The fire broke out at the commercial waste site on Wednesday 30 April and required eight fire stations from both Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service and South Wales Fire and Rescue Service at its height. Drone footage and ground-level images released by the service show the full extent of the destruction, with the site completely razed across a vast footprint alongside the River Afan.

Crews worked through the night and into the following days to damp down the smouldering waste, with council JCB crews assisting on site. Natural Resources Wales confirmed no pollution entered the River Afan from firefighting run-off – a significant reassurance for the local environment.

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service has confirmed the incident has now entered a controlled phase, with crews set to remain on scene for the foreseeable future to continue damping down and managing any remaining hotspots. Materials will be moved on-site by the fire service and the site operator to facilitate this process.

The service has warned that occasional increases in smoke or very small flare-ups may occur as crews carefully extinguish remaining material, and that current weather conditions may cause smoke to linger longer than usual before dispersing. “These changes do not indicate a deterioration of the incident but reflect steady progress in the final stages of bringing the incident to a conclusion,” a spokesperson said.

Natural Resources Wales has confirmed that air quality monitoring deployed overnight and continuing today has found particulate concentrations at “moderate” levels — below the threshold where the general population would be expected to experience health effects if exposed for 24 hours.

NRW waste regulation officers have returned to the site today, working closely with Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service as the incident moves into the recovery phase. Materials will continue to be moved on-site to extinguish remaining hotspots, and NRW has warned that occasional increases in smoke or small flare-ups may occur as work progresses.

Partner agencies have advised that while adverse long-term health effects cannot be completely ruled out, the risk is considered very low. The advice remains for residents and businesses to keep windows and doors closed while smoke is present, reopening them once it has cleared. Anyone feeling unwell should seek appropriate medical advice.

Our full Port Talbot fire coverage

PORT TALBOT: Huge industrial fire sends black smoke billowing over town as eight fire stations scramble to Dock Road
Our original report as the fire broke out on Wednesday 30 April.

PORT TALBOT: Fire crews still battling Dock Road blaze as dramatic new images emerge from inside the site
Our second report with aerial images from inside the site as crews fought on through the night.

PORT TALBOT: Schools keeping pupils indoors as fire crews remain on scene at Water Street blaze
Thursday’s update as road closures were put in place and schools kept pupils inside.

PORT TALBOT: Fire enters controlled phase as road closures lifted and air quality monitoring deployed
The latest update as the fire came under control and road closures were lifted.

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