A suspected gas mains leak has sparked an evacuation on the Wrexham Industrial Estate.
A cordon is being put into place on Clywedog Road South following reports of a leak.
Emergency services are currently on the scene and have evacuated staff members from their workplaces.
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Road back open
The cordon has now been lifted following the gas leak.
Engineers remain on the scene looking at repairing the damage.
"Major gas leak"
PC Thomas Hough, from North Wales Police, has said a crash has sparked a “major gas leak”.
Fire service statement
The fire service said they were called to the scene just before 3pm following reports that there had been a collision.
They have said they are there as a precaution with a hose reel out to tackle any fire should it start.
They have also confirmed that an evacuation of buildings has taken place.
Police statement
The police have confirmed they are currently on the scene of the incident on Clywedog Road South and are assisting other emergency services in putting a cordon into place.
Image from the scene
Here is an image from the scene of the incident as a cordon is put into place.

Workers being evacuated
Workers are currently being evacuated from their workplaces on Clywedog Road South on the Wrexham Industrial Estate due to a reported gas leak.
Emergency services are on the scene and a cordon is being put into place.