A huge fire has broken out at a shop with residential dwellings above on High Street North, East Ham, prompting a major emergency response from London Fire Brigade on Thursday 29 May 2025.
At the height of the incident, 20 fire engines and around 125 firefighters are on scene, tackling flames engulfing half of a mid-terraced commercial property.
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What We Know So Far
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Time of first call: 7:02pm (19:02 BST)
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Location: 126–130 High Street North, East Ham, E6
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Involved: Shop with residential flats above
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Current status: Half the shop is alight
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Response: 20 fire engines, 125 firefighters, and a 32-metre turntable ladder
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Crews from: East Ham, Plaistow, Stratford, and surrounding stations
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Casualties: No confirmed injuries reported as of yet
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Public warning: Avoid the area and keep windows closed
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Station Commander Statement
Station Commander Darren McTernan, who is at the scene, said:
“Crews are working hard to bring this fire under control. High Street North will remain closed while the incident is ongoing. Please avoid the area and we advise people to keep windows and doors closed due to large amounts of smoke.”
Firefighters are using main jets, hose reels, and aerial operations from a 32-metre turntable ladder to contain the blaze and protect nearby properties.
Public Impact
High Street North remains shut to all traffic and pedestrians, and the fire is causing significant smoke across the East Ham area. Local businesses and residents are urged to stay indoors and keep ventilation to a minimum.
Control Officers received 12 emergency calls shortly after the fire broke out, rapidly mobilising multiple crews to the scene.
Ongoing Investigation
The cause of the fire is not yet known. Fire investigators will begin assessments once the scene is made safe.