Heineken has confirmed the cause of a gas leak at its Manchester brewery. A 50-metre cordon was put in place around the Denmark Road site, off Princess Road, yesterday afternoon (May 23) while seven fire engines were called out to the scene.
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) stated that its crews stayed at the scene for more than two hours while firefighters stopped the leak.
In an update issued this morning, Heineken confirmed that a valve on a carbon dioxide tank inside the brewery had failed. It has been described as an 'isolated incident'.
A spokesperson at Heineken UK said: "There was an isolated incident at our Manchester site on May 22 when a valve on a CO2 tank failed. READ MORE: 'Do not travel' warning issued as rail line FLOODED amid North West downpours "Nobody was injured.
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