major road in Cardiff has reopened following a fire that prompted emergency services to close part of Rover Way on Thursday.
South Wales Police confirmed the route was shut from Rover Way up to the junction with Seawall Road while crews dealt with the incident. Motorists were urged to avoid the area and use alternative routes during the disruption.
In an update later in the day, police said the road had been reopened and thanked the public for their patience.
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service also attended the scene at Pengam Green and advised nearby residents to take precautions while the incident was ongoing.
A spokesperson for the fire service said local people should avoid the area and keep windows and doors closed as crews worked to bring the situation under control.
Further details about the cause of the fire have not yet been released.
