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About 100 homes have been evacuated amid fears that gas cylinders could explode in a garage damaged by fire.About 100 homes have been evacuated amid fears that gas cylinders could explode in a garage damaged by fire.
Residents within about 200m (650ft) of the building have been told to leave their homes in Gwersyllt, near Wrexham.Residents within about 200m (650ft) of the building have been told to leave their homes in Gwersyllt, near Wrexham.
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said the commercial garage in Carlton Drive contained a number of cylinders, including some with acetylane. North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said the domestic garage in Carlton Drive contained a number of cylinders, including some with acetylane.
The fire service said the cylinders would need to be cooled for some time, possibly for 24 hours.The fire service said the cylinders would need to be cooled for some time, possibly for 24 hours.
Fire crews were called to the garage at about 1230 BST and found the garage well alight. Fire crews were called to the garage at about 1230 BST and found it well alight.
They put out the flames, but the building was badly damaged.They put out the flames, but the building was badly damaged.
Firefighters said the cylinders could be very dangerous and put lives at risk.Firefighters said the cylinders could be very dangerous and put lives at risk.
John Morgan, of the fire service, said: "Crews will be in attendance for some time to continue the process of cooling the cylinders and ensuring that they are made safe.John Morgan, of the fire service, said: "Crews will be in attendance for some time to continue the process of cooling the cylinders and ensuring that they are made safe.
"It is expected that this process will go on for some time - at least until 2200 tonight [Tuesday] but possibly up until 24 hours after the incident."It is expected that this process will go on for some time - at least until 2200 tonight [Tuesday] but possibly up until 24 hours after the incident.
"We can only apologise for the inconvenience to local residents but our main priority is to ensure the acetylene cylinders do not explode and cause serious injury or harm.""We can only apologise for the inconvenience to local residents but our main priority is to ensure the acetylene cylinders do not explode and cause serious injury or harm."
Police advised residents to make alternative arrangements to stay with family and friends, while the local community centre was also being set up as a temporary shelter. Police advised residents to make alternative arrangements to stay with family and friends, while the Gwersyllt Resource Centre was also being set up as a temporary shelter.
The fire service also issued advice to people to take care when storing or handling cylinders.The fire service also issued advice to people to take care when storing or handling cylinders.