Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service was called at 17:11 on Monday, 6 July 2026, to reports of a fire at Impala Terminals Infrastructure UK Ltd.
Fire crews from Milford Haven, Haverfordwest and Pembroke Dock are currently in attendance at the scene. A major incident was declared but has since been rescinded, and crews are making good progress in dealing with the incident.
The fire involves a decommissioned oil tank containing residual crude oil and approximately 60 cylinders, including a mixture of propane and oxygen cylinders. A large plume of black smoke is visible from the area. All persons have been accounted for.

Dyfed-Powys Police received reports of the fire at around 17:10 and officers attended swiftly, working alongside emergency service partners as part of a coordinated multi-agency response. One casualty has been reported, believed to have sustained minor injuries, and is receiving appropriate care.
Resources from the Welsh Ambulance Service University NHS Trust attended the scene to provide additional support but were not required to convey any patients to hospital.
Pembrokeshire County Council Emergency Planning officers have joined the multi-agency response to the incident, while Council Highways staff assisted emergency service colleagues with road closures around the Impala facility.
Roads in the area have now reopened. However, emergency services and partner agencies remain at the scene and are working closely together to manage the incident safely. There is not believed to be a wider risk to the public at this time.
Please avoid the immediate area where possible and allow access for emergency service vehicles. Local residents are advised to keep windows and doors closed if there is thick smoke in the area.
Further updates will be provided as information becomes available.
