Cardiff university evacuated after chemical spill as medics rush to check those affected
CARDIFF University has been evacuated after a chemical spill with medics rushing to check on those affected.Emergency services are attending an incident at the main Cardiff University buildingIt added no serious injuries or casualties had been reported at this stage.
South Wales Police said the road between Museum Place and Cathays Terrace was closed and urged people to avoid the area. And the university confirmed it will stay shut "until we are confident there is no risk to health and safety".
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