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Around 100 firefighters tackling takeaway, flat blaze

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Fifteen fire engines have been called to a fire in London.

Around 100 firefighters were in attendance at the fire on Thursday morning at a takeaway restaurant in Holloway, north London.

The London Fire Brigade said that half of the ground floor, as well as part of two flats on the first and second floors, remain alight at the building on Seven Sisters Road.

Around 100 firefighters are at the scene (London Fire Brigade/PA)
Around 100 firefighters are at the scene (London Fire Brigade/PA)

The building contains flats above the restaurant.

Speaking at the scene, Station Commander Mike Watts said: “There are road closures in place and we urge people to avoid the area, particularly as we head into rush hour, due to congestion in the area.

“The fire is producing a lot of smoke in the vicinity and local residents are advised to keep their windows and doors closed while we work to bring the fire under control.”

Road closures are in place near the blaze (London Fire Brigade/PA)
Road closures are in place near the blaze (London Fire Brigade/PA)

Control officers took the first calls at 3.45am with crews from Holloway, Kentish Town, Islington, Euston and surrounding fire stations at the scene.

The cause of the fire is not known.


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