Over 70 firefighters responded to a significant blaze at a 17-storey block of flats in south London. The London Fire Brigade received 45 emergency calls around 2 PM. Ten fire engines were dispatched to the scene, where videos revealed thick smoke billowing from the building. The fire was managed and brought under control within an hour. The cause remains under investigation, and people are advised to avoid the area to assist fire crews addressing lingering hot spots.
More than 70 firefighters are battling a blaze that broke out at a block of flats in south London on Friday afternoon. A flat was 'completely alight' on the 11th floor of the 17-storey building on Hillingdon Street in Walworth, the London Fire Brigade (LFB) said. A woman left the property before firefighters arrived, the fire service said.
A spokesperson for the LFB it received 45 calls around 2pm, and 10 fire engines from Dowgate, Dockhead, Soho, Whitechapel, and surrounding fire stations were dispatched to the scene. Videos shared on social media show plumes of smoke coming out of the building as dozens of firefighters attempted to contain the blaze.
The fire was under control within an hour, the LFB said. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Station commander Tony Perks, who was at the scene, said: 'This was a very visible fire, and the area became increasingly busy as a result.'
'People are advised to continue to avoid the area at this time, while crews damp down remaining hot spots,' said Station commander Tony Perks.
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