A significant fire outbreak was reported at Beaufoy House, located at York Hill, South East London, early this morning. The London Fire Brigade (LFB) received multiple calls regarding the incident and promptly dispatched six fire engines to the scene.
Rapid Response to the Emergency
At approximately 9.25am, the first emergency calls were made, alerting the fire services of the blaze at Beaufoy House. The London Fire Brigade responded swiftly, mobilising numerous fire engines and emergency personnel.
The fire, which was reported through several calls, quickly escalated, necessitating an extensive response from the LFB. The fire crews from various stations are working cohesively to control the blaze, No Immediate Reports of Casualties
As of the latest reports, there have been no immediate casualties. The residents of Beaufoy House were evacuated safely, and emergency medical teams were on standby to provide necessary aid. The London Fire Brigade has not yet released any information on potential injuries.
Investigation Underway
The cause of the fire is currently unknown, and an investigation will be initiated once the area is deemed safe. The London Fire Brigade’s incident commander at the scene emphasized the importance of determining the cause to prevent future incidents.
Traffic and Local Disruptions
The incident has caused considerable disruption in the York Hill area. Local authorities have advised residents to avoid the vicinity and seek alternative routes. The Met Police are also on the scene to assist with traffic management and ensure public safety.
Community Response
The local community has rallied to support those affected by the fire, offering shelter and assistance. Community centres nearby have opened their doors to provide refuge for those displaced.
This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.