More than 150 tonnes of debris on Penarth beach after cliff fall
A cliff fall left more than 150 tonnes of rock and soil on Penarth beach over the weekend. No one was injured when the landslide happened.
A cliff fall left more than 150 tonnes of rock and soil on Penarth beach over the weekend. No one was injured when the landslide happened.
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service have told ITV News that they have reassessed the cliff fall in Penarth, and now believe 150 tonnes was involved in the landslide. That's five times their initial estimate.
No one is believed to have been injured, but emergency services are warning people in the area to keep away from cliff edges.
Rain clipping the far north through the evening but elsewhere staying dry with some sunny spells.
Public Health Wales figures show 25 more cases of the virus have also been confirmed.
Photos taken on Saturday morning show Roald Dahl Plass strewn with empty beer bottles and discarded canisters of laughing gas.