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After a fire on some railway belts in South Harrow, a big fire response continues in the Great London. Blaze impressed some businesses and sent large dark clouds in the early hours of the morning. Hazmat teams in the field and thick fumes that fill the air, residents are asked to close their windows.
The London Fire Brigade received dozens of calls for a fire near Roxeth Green Avenue around 1.20 am and 15 fire crews from all over the region mobilized. 100 firefighters are now trying to suppress the fire, an operation that is expected to continue for hours.
In order to evaluate the ongoing event on the railway belts, a drone and a pair of 32 -meter staircase were deployed, which continues to burn strongly and illuminates the night sky through the South Harrow.
Firefighters said: “Firefighters take a fire that affects a series of railway belts in South Harrow. The inhabitants are advised to keep the windows and doors closed due to smoke. We will stay on the stage to extinguish this fire.”
A Hazmat team is on the site under the cord due to fears on some cylinders caught in the fire.
This Roxeth Green Street near the railway belts is expected to close and remain in the morning and affect the traffic in the region.
“Firefighters continue to work at a fire scene in the railway arches in South Harrow. A 32 -meter turntable staircase helps to extinguish the fire from the height.”
This part of South Harrow, known as arches, contains industrial units and small businesses, including vehicle workshops in each of the arches of the railway structure, which is said to focus on fire.
London Firefighters
The fifteen fire engine and approximately 100 firefighters were called to a fire near the Roxeth Green Boulevard in South Harrow.
The fire affects a series of railway belts and businesses. Firefighters are working hard to control the fire, but they will be at the scene for several hours.
People in the local area are currently asked to keep their windows and doors closed due to smoke travel.
Roxeth Green Boulevard, near the junction of the arches, is currently available and is expected to stay in place during the night.
The Brigade received the first of the 40 calls for the fire in 0118, and Harrow, Wembley, Stanmore, Ruislip and the vicinity of the fire stations in the mobilized crew.
Two 32 -meter pickup ladder also participates and is used as water towers to help extinguish the fire from above. A drone was also deployed to the event commander about the incident that provides more situational awareness.
The cause of the fire is not known right now.