A major fire broke out early Thursday morning at a mid-terraced property on Barking Road, East Ham, prompting a swift response from London Fire Brigade (LFB) and London Ambulance Service (LAS).
Incident Summary
Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters were deployed to the scene after emergency services received multiple 999 calls at 4:24am on 22 May 2025. The fire involved a two-storey house that had been converted into flats.
A shed, two motorbikes, and the front windows of the property were destroyed in the blaze. The roof also sustained significant fire damage.
Casualties and Evacuation
Eight people were able to escape the property before crews arrived. A woman and a child were treated on scene for smoke inhalation and later taken to hospital by ambulance as a precaution.
Firefighting Effort
Fire crews from East Ham, Plaistow, Barking, and nearby stations were mobilised. A 32-metre ladder was used to combat the blaze from above. The fire was declared under control by 6:15am, less than two hours after the first report.
Investigation Underway
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the London Fire Brigade in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police Service.
Official Statement
A spokesperson for the London Fire Brigade said:
“Firefighters responded quickly to a serious blaze at a converted residential property on Barking Road. Thankfully, all residents evacuated safely before our arrival. The use of one of our aerial ladders allowed crews to effectively contain the fire from height.”
Public Advisory
Authorities are urging witnesses or anyone with relevant information to contact the Met Police non-emergency line on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.