Ten fire engines and 70 firefighters tackled a vehicle fire at Westfield Shopping Centre’s Car...
Published: 7:35 pm September 13, 2025
Updated: 7:35 pm September 13, 2025

Massive Car Park Blaze at Westfield Stratford: 15 Cars Ablaze, Centre Evacuated

Fire Fury at Westfield Shopping Centre

Chaos erupted this afternoon as a fierce fire broke out on the second floor of Car Park C at Westfield Shopping Centre, Stratford. Around 15 vehicles were engulfed in flames, sparking a huge emergency response. Ten fire engines and nearly 70 firefighters raced to the scene, battling the blaze with all their might.

Firefighters Bring Inferno Under Control

  • First 999 call: 4:05pm, with 39 calls logged about the blaze
  • Location: Car Park C, Westfield Shopping Centre, Montfichet Road, Stratford (Newham)
  • Response: 10 fire engines and roughly 70 firefighters from Stratford, Poplar, Leytonstone, and nearby stations
  • Special equipment: 32-metre turntable ladder deployed
  • Status: Fire under control by 5:54pm; crews remain for damping down
  • Casualties: No injuries reported
  • Cause: Under investigation

The London Fire Brigade praised their quick response that prevented the fire from spreading further. However, firefighters are still at the scene ensuring the flames don’t reignite.

Smoke, Evacuations & Disruption

Thick smoke billowed from the car park, prompting the full evacuation of the Westfield Shopping Centre as a safety measure. The London Fire Brigade warned locals to steer clear of the area while operations continue. Access to parts of Car Park C remains blocked. Shoppers and commuters face disruption as emergency services work tirelessly.

Timeline of Events

  • 4:00pm – First emergency calls flood the control room
  • Shortly after – Fire crews dispatched from multiple stations
  • 5:45pm – Fire declared under control
  • Evening – Firefighters remain for damping down and safety checks

What Happens Next?

Fire investigators are now combing the scene to uncover the cause of the blaze. Authorities promise to keep the public updated as new information emerges.

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