Around 100 firefighters tackle blaze in Walthamstow, east London
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- Around 100 firefighters responded to a large fire in Walthamstow, east London, affecting a house, gardens, sheds, and a railway embankment.
- Two rest centres were set up for residents, and the Weaver Overground line was partially closed.
- The cause is unknown.
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A large fire broke out in Walthamstow, east London, requiring a significant response from the London Fire Brigade. The incident led to road closures and partial disruption to public transport.
Around 100 firefighters have been called to a fire affecting a house, gardens, sheds and a railway embankment in Walthamstow, east London.
London Fire Brigade (LFB) said two rest centres had been set up locally for impacted residents.
It said it received the first of more than 100 calls to the incident near Vallentin Road and Shernhall Street just before 18:30 BST, with 20 fire engines and around 125 firefighters in attendance.
In an update at about 21:00, LFB said the cause of the fire was currently unknown but "crews have been working hard to extinguish the fire as swiftly as possible".
The fire brigade has advised people in the area to keep their windows and doors closed due to the significant amount of smoke produced by the fire.
Motorists are also advised to avoid the area, including Wood Street, Shernhall Street, and surrounding roads, as road closures are in place.
The Weaver Overground line has been partially closed in response to the incident.
Walthamstow MP Stella Creasy said in an Instagram post on Sunday evening that "hundreds" of people had been affected by the fire.
She thanked locals for donations of food and water brought to the rest centres, adding that "it would make you cry to see what our community's done".
Questions ouvertes
- What caused the fire?
- What is the extent of the damage?






