Landlines to be reconnected after tractor fire

The fire spread from a tractor to other vehicles and a house nearby
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Work to restore broadband and landline services affected by a fire that broke out in a tractor is to begin next week.
The blaze began in a tractor on the A484 near Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, on 18 July, before spreading to other vehicles and a house.
Firefighters from Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service were on scene for more than three hours.
Openreach said "complex" repair work would begin on Tuesday, adding: "We understand how frustrating this is and the impact it's having, so we really appreciate everyone's patience and understanding while we carry out the repairs."
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It added its network was damaged in the fire, with overhead cables affected and broadband and landline services disrupted for some customers in the area.
It said it was working closely with the council and partners to resolve the issue.
"The work is complex and time-consuming, involving both fibre and copper cables, which require different specialist teams," Openreach added.
Any customers experiencing issues have been asked to contact their service provider for support.

Firefighters were called to the incident at Llangeler on Friday 18 July
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said the fire was believed to have started in a tractor but spread to a load of hay bales that were under tow.
It also spread to two other vehicles, along with a nearby house, where it was confined to the kitchen and attic.