Emergency services are responding to a significant fire at a flat located at the junction of Kingsland High Street and Dalston Lane in Dalston, Hackney.
Emergency Response
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) was alerted earlier this evening, with multiple fire engines and crews dispatched to tackle the blaze. Thick black smoke has been seen pouring into the sky from the affected building, prompting concerns from nearby residents and commuters.
Road Closures and Traffic Disruption
The A10 has been closed in both directions at the junction with Dalston Lane, near Dalston Kingsland station. Transport for London (TfL) has advised motorists to avoid the area and use alternative routes.
Bus routes 67, 76, 149, 243, and 488 have been diverted as the incident continues to unfold. Commuters are advised to check for updates before setting out on their journeys.
Second Closure of A10 Today
This is the second closure of the A10 today, following an earlier incident northbound that required a person to be taken to hospital.
Community Impact and Safety Measures
Residents are being advised to keep windows and doors closed to prevent smoke inhalation. Emergency responders are working to secure the scene and ensure public safety.
Injury Report and Investigation
The London Fire Brigade has been contacted for further details on whether there have been any injuries or the extent of the damage caused by the fire. As of now, no official confirmation has been given.
Eyewitness Account
David Coleman, a local resident, shared images showing heavy smoke rising from the scene. “The whole area is filled with smoke – you can see it from several streets away,” he said.
Public Appeal
Anyone with more information or photos of the incident is encouraged to share them with local reporters or contact the authorities directly.
Further updates will be provided as the situation develops. Stay tuned for more information on the London Fire Brigade’s response and road reopening details.
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