Emergency services were called to a significant fire at Bellingham Trading Estate in Catford, London, following reports of an explosion this evening. The incident, which involved hazardous chemicals, prompted an immediate response from six fire engines and numerous crew members from the London Fire Brigade (LFB).
The blaze, described as “well-developed,” occurred at Franthorne Way, around 6:00 PM. Witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion before seeing flames and smoke emanating from one of the estate’s industrial units. The nature of the chemicals involved has heightened concerns, prompting extensive safety measures. Drivers at nearby Catford Bus Deport raised the alarm.
In response to the emergency, road closures were quickly implemented in the surrounding areas to facilitate access for emergency vehicles and to ensure public safety. The closures are affecting local traffic and access to nearby businesses within the trading estate.
A spokesperson for the LFB stated, “Our crews were dispatched to the scene immediately after reports of the explosion. We are currently working to contain the fire and prevent further spread to adjacent units. The situation is ongoing, and we are employing all necessary resources to manage the incident effectively.”
The Metropolitan Police are also on the scene to assist with crowd control and to help investigate the cause of the explosion. Initial assessments suggest that the explosion could have been triggered by improper storage or handling of chemicals, but a full investigation is pending.
Residents and businesses in the vicinity have been advised to keep windows and doors closed as a precaution against potential chemical exposure. The LFB’s hazardous area response teams are monitoring air quality and working to mitigate any environmental impact.
Authorities have not yet confirmed any injuries, but emergency medical services are on standby to provide aid if needed. The London Fire Brigade and Metropolitan Police are expected to provide further updates as the situation unfolds.
Local officials and the management of Bellingham Trading Estate are cooperating with emergency services to address the crisis and support the ongoing response efforts. The community is urged to avoid the area and adhere to road closure notices and safety advisories.