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Live: Emergency responders working at crash scene on major road

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Welcome to our live updates,

Emergency responders are attending a road traffic incident on King Street in Brynmawr.

Motorists are being redirected and should expect hold-ups.

Residents are urged to steer clear of the vicinity and consider alternate routes.

Further information will follow as it becomes available.

Gwent Police confirmed in a communication that officers were called to reports of a road traffic incident on King Street in Brynmawr at approximately 8.45pm on Tuesday 31 March.

Only one vehicle was involved and emergency services confirmed no severe injuries occurred.

The highway, which had been shut for a brief period, is now open again.

No additional information is expected.

This live blog is now concluding.

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