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Emergency services and council workers are searching the scene after a wall collapsed in a Denbighshire town. Emergency services and council workers have launched a search after a wall collapsed in a Denbighshire town.
Fire crews were called to the incident near the Ruthin Castle hotel in Castle Street, Ruthin, at 13:10 BST on Friday. But the Welsh Ambulance Service said they did not attend in Ruthin as they were informed that there were no casualties.
Crews from Ruthin and Denbigh are using a thermal imaging camera at the scene. Fire crews were called to the incident near the Ruthin Castle hotel in Castle Street at 13:10 BST on Friday.
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said there were no details about casualties. The crews from Ruthin and Denbigh have been using a thermal imaging camera at the scene.
Denbighshire council said the footpath linking Castle Street to Cae Ddol - which is known locally as the Cunning Green - "will be closed for the foreseeable future" due to the collapse.
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service are at the scene, as are council structural engineers, who are working to make the area safe.