RESIDENTS have been warned by cops to STAY INDOORS after a chemical plant leak.
Fire rescue crews scrambled to the scene at Dow Corning in Barry, Vale of Glamorganthe, in South Wales this evening.
South Wales Police urged locals living near the site to keep their windows and doors shut as a “precaution”.
Those in the Sully and Penarth areas have also been affected.
The cause of the leak is under investigation as emergency services work to contain it.
Locals have reported a bad smell and claimed an alarm had been going off in the nearby town.
Residents were also understood to have received an urgent text alert warning them of a “major emergency” at the plant after a “chemical release”.
A force spokesperson said: “Please be advised that there has been a chemical leak at Dow Corning in Barry and residents in the Dinas Powys, Sully and Penarth areas are advised to close doors and windows as a precaution while the matter is being dealt with.”
The chemical plant has produced silicone since 1952 and it currently employs around 630 people.