Synagogue and Homes Evacuated After Fire in Stamford Hill, North London
Around 100 firefighters responding to large property fire near synagogue in Stamford Hill
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- Around 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines are tackling a large fire at a property in Stamford Hill, north London, which has led to the evacuation of several homes and a synagogue.
- The London Fire Brigade received around 40 calls reporting the fire just after 16:00 BST.
- Police said they are keeping an open mind as to the cause and acknowledged community concern given the proximity to the synagogue.
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Stamford Hill is home to a significant Jewish community in north London. The area has a history of community tension and has seen previous incidents targeting religious properties.
Several homes and a synagogue have been evacuated due to a large fire at a property in Stamford Hill, north London. Around 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines are at the scene on Cazenove Road, the London Fire Brigade (LFB) said. The Metropolitan Police said it was "early stages" and it was "keeping an open mind as to the cause of the fire". The force added: "We appreciate that given the location of the fire and proximity to the synagogue, there will undoubtedly be community concern." It is not yet known if the building is residential or is used for the local community. LFB said it had received around 40 calls from the public reporting the fire just after 16:00 BST and sent crews from Stoke Newington, Islington, Walthamstow and surrounding fire stations. People are being advised to avoid the area while firefighters bring the blaze under control. Police said officers remain in the area and are available to speak to concerned residents and the wider community.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What caused the fire?
- Was the fire accidental or deliberate?
- What is the exact use of the property - residential or community?
- Were any injuries reported?






