A massive fire broke out at a disused church hall in Romford, prompting a swift response from emergency services. Ten fire engines and approximately 70 firefighters rushed to the scene to battle the blaze and prevent it from spreading further.
The fire, which occurred at the church hall located in an undisclosed area of Romford, caused significant damage to parts of the ground floor, first floor, and roof of the building. Despite the intensity of the flames, there were no reports of any injuries, providing a silver lining amid the chaos.
Fire crews utilized specialized equipment, including a 32-meter ladder, to effectively combat the blaze from multiple angles. The inferno generated a thick plume of smoke, prompting authorities to advise residents in the vicinity to keep their doors and windows shut to avoid inhaling potentially harmful fumes.
The alarm was raised at 12:30 a.m., prompting a rapid response from firefighters who worked tirelessly to bring the situation under control. By 02:27 a.m., the flames were subdued, thanks to the concerted efforts of responders from Dagenham, Ilford, Hainault, and surrounding fire stations.
While the immediate threat has been contained, authorities remain vigilant as they launch an investigation into the cause of the fire in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police. Determining the origin and circumstances surrounding the incident is crucial in preventing similar incidents in the future and ensuring the safety of the community.