Coseley Factory Fire: Six Fire Crews Battle Blaze, Public Told to Avoid Area
An urgent 'avoid the area' warning has been issued by emergency services following a significant factory fire in the Black Country. The incident occurred on Anchor Road in Coseley early this morning, Sunday, April 12, prompting a substantial response from fire crews.
Emergency Response and Public Safety Advisory
West Midlands Fire Service dispatched six fire crews to the scene to tackle the blaze. In a statement released on social media platform X just before 6:30 AM, a spokesperson confirmed the ongoing operation.
The spokesperson stated: "We have six crews in attendance at Anchor Road, Coseley, where they have responded to a factory fire. Please avoid the area, where possible."
This directive aims to ensure public safety and facilitate unimpeded access for emergency vehicles and personnel. Residents and commuters are strongly advised to steer clear of Anchor Road and its immediate vicinity until further notice.
Location and Impact
The fire is situated at a factory on Anchor Road, a key location in Coseley within the Black Country region. While details regarding the cause of the fire or potential injuries remain undisclosed at this early stage, the deployment of multiple fire crews indicates the severity of the situation.
Authorities are actively managing the incident, and updates are expected as the situation develops. The community is urged to heed the safety warnings and monitor official channels for the latest information.



