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One hurt as shop sign falls in strong winds in Penarth Sign and trees falls as strong winds hit south Wales
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A shop sign has fallen in strong winds, injuring one person, police say. A shop sign has fallen in strong winds, injuring one person, and a number of trees are also reported to have been blown down across south Wales.
The incident happened at about 12:30 BST in Windsor Road, Penarth. A South Wales Police spokeswoman said one person suffered minor injuries when the sign fell at about 12:30 BST in Penarth.
A South Wales Police spokeswoman said one person suffered minor injuries. South Wales Fire Service made the area safe and a Vale of Glamorgan council structural engineer was called in.
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service made the area safe and a Vale of Glamorgan council structural engineer visited the scene. The fire service said trees have also blown down, including in Cardiff Bay, Abercynon, Llanover, Tonyrefail and Llantrisant. One tree fell in Brynmill Lane, Swansea, smashing on to a car.
It is thought no-one was injured.
The fire service said trees had also come down in Cardiff Bay, Abercynon, Llanover, Tonyrefail and Llantrisant.