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Ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters were called to a fire on an industrial estate on Landau Way in ErithA large ...
17/06/2026

Ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters were called to a fire on an industrial estate on Landau Way in Erith

A large amount of scrap metal - approximately 100 tonnes - at a scrapyard has been alight

There were no reports of any injuries

A significant amount of smoke was being produced as a result of the fire, and people in the area are advised to keep their windows and doors closed while firefighters remain on scene this evening damping down remaining hot spots

A number of specialist resources were used to help extinguish the fire, including two water bowsers and a high volume pump to ensure a high and continuous supply of water to the incident scene

A 32-metre turntable ladder was also used to tackle flames from height

A water relay system was implemented as part of firefighting operations

Appliances were stationed between the incident site and the nearest water hydrant, and then connected together by hose

This allowed crews to pump a constant supply of water to the scene of the fire

The Brigade's drone team were also deployed, providing the Incident Commander with a greater situational awareness of the fire

The Brigade has also been liaising with on-site staff and their machinery was used to safely remove waste from the scene to reduce fire spread and turn over scrap metal to extinguish deep-seated pockets of fire

The Brigade's Control Officers took the first of seven calls to the fire at 10:50 and mobilised crews from Erith, Bexley, Plumstead and surrounding fire stations to the scene

Crews and resources from Kent Fire & Rescue Service and Essex County Fire & Rescue Service were also in attendance

The fire was under control by 17:13

The cause of the fire is under investigation

London Fire Brigade

The during and after drone shots i took of the Oxgate Lane fire in Brent Attended by London Fire BrigadeTwenty-five fire...
16/06/2026

The during and after drone shots i took of the Oxgate Lane fire in Brent

Attended by London Fire Brigade

Twenty-five fire engines and around 150 firefighters responded to the fire on Oxgate Lane, Brent

Four of the Brigade's turntable ladders were deployed to the scene as part of the response, tackling the fire from height

A High Volume Pump and a Hose Layer were used by crews to increase the amount of water available to fight the fire

Ingrebourne Hill - Grass Fire Ingrebourne Hill on fire again yesterday afternoon (14/6/26) Two fire engines responded fr...
15/06/2026

Ingrebourne Hill - Grass Fire

Ingrebourne Hill on fire again yesterday afternoon (14/6/26)

Two fire engines responded from Wennington and Dagenham

London Fire Brigade

15/06/2026

Oxgate House, Brent Cross

Returned this morning 14/6/26 to Oxgate House, Oxgate Lane to capture some aftermath footage of Thursday evenings fire !

Almost 96 hrs on LFB were still on scene dampening down remaining hot spots

London Fire Brigade

Oxgate Lane, BrentTwenty-five fire engines and around 150 firefighters are responding to a fire on Oxgate Lane, BrentThe...
15/06/2026

Oxgate Lane, Brent

Twenty-five fire engines and around 150 firefighters are responding to a fire on Oxgate Lane, Brent

The fire is located on a business park, and involves a multi-use warehouse building consisting of two floors

The majority of the structure and its roof is currently alight

Around 70 people from a neighbouring residential block have been evacuated as a precaution whilst firefighting operations are carried out

Residents in the local area are advised to keep doors and windows closed where possible

This is due to the significant amount of smoke being produced by the fire

Four of the Brigade’s turntable ladders have been deployed to the scene as part of the response

A High Volume Pump and a Hose Layer are being used by crews to increase the amount of water available to fight the fire

Oxgate Lane is completely closed to traffic. Edgware Road has been closed between the junctions of Dollis Hill and Staples Corner

The Brigade received the first of over 70 calls reporting the fire at 21:14

Control Officers have mobilised crews from Hendon, Willesden, West Hampstead and surrounding fire stations to the scene

The cause of the fire is not yet known

London Fire Brigade

12/06/2026

Oxgate Lane, Brent

Twenty-five fire engines and around 150 firefighters are responding to a fire on Oxgate Lane, Brent

The fire is located on a business park, and involves a multi-use warehouse building consisting of two floors

The majority of the structure and its roof is currently alight

Around 70 people from a neighbouring residential block have been evacuated as a precaution whilst firefighting operations are carried out

Residents in the local area are advised to keep doors and windows closed where possible

This is due to the significant amount of smoke being produced by the fire

Four of the Brigade’s turntable ladders have been deployed to the scene as part of the response

A High Volume Pump and a Hose Layer are being used by crews to increase the amount of water available to fight the fire

Oxgate Lane is completely closed to traffic. Edgware Road has been closed between the junctions of Dollis Hill and Staples Corner

The Brigade received the first of over 70 calls reporting the fire at 21:14

Control Officers have mobilised crews from Hendon, Willesden, West Hampstead and surrounding fire stations to the scene

The cause of the fire is not yet known

London Fire Brigade

Landmann Way, BermondseyLondon Fire BrigadeLewisham CouncilFifteen fire engines and around 100 firefighters tackled a fi...
11/06/2026

Landmann Way, Bermondsey

London Fire Brigade
Lewisham Council

Fifteen fire engines and around 100 firefighters tackled a fire at a recycling centre on Landmann Way in Bermondsey

Station Commander Wayne Bloomfield, who attended the scene, said:

“Firefighters worked hard overnight and have now fully extinguished this fire

“At its height, the fire involved a large amount of refuse and the roof of a warehouse unit

A van and a car were also destroyed by the fire

One man was treated on scene by London Ambulance Service

“Due to the significant amount of smoke in the area, local residents were advised to keep their windows and doors closed

“Loose embers were also reported, which is normal during large fires

Residents were advised to pour water onto them if they were concerned about loose embers on or near their properties, but if they did catch something alight, to call 999 immediately”

Two of the Brigade’s 32-metre turntable ladders were deployed to the scene to help fight the fire from above

The Brigade’s Drone Team were also in attendance and provided the Incident Commander with an aerial view of the fire

A Hose Layer Unit was also at the scene, supporting front line appliances by laying large capacity hose lines over long distances to supply water to the fire ground

Control Officers took the first of multiple calls at 17:32 and mobilised crews from Deptford, Old Kent Road, Greenwich and surrounding fire stations to the scene

The fire was under control by 23:57

The cause of the fire is under investigation

11/06/2026

Landmann Way, Bermondsey

London Fire Brigade
Lewisham Council

Fifteen fire engines and around 100 firefighters tackled a fire at a recycling centre on Landmann Way in Bermondsey

Station Commander Wayne Bloomfield, who attended the scene, said:

“Firefighters worked hard overnight and have now fully extinguished this fire

“At its height, the fire involved a large amount of refuse and the roof of a warehouse unit

A van and a car were also destroyed by the fire

One man was treated on scene by London Ambulance Service

“Due to the significant amount of smoke in the area, local residents were advised to keep their windows and doors closed

“Loose embers were also reported, which is normal during large fires

Residents were advised to pour water onto them if they were concerned about loose embers on or near their properties, but if they did catch something alight, to call 999 immediately”

Two of the Brigade’s 32-metre turntable ladders were deployed to the scene to help fight the fire from above

The Brigade’s Drone Team were also in attendance and provided the Incident Commander with an aerial view of the fire

A Hose Layer Unit was also at the scene, supporting front line appliances by laying large capacity hose lines over long distances to supply water to the fire ground

Control Officers took the first of multiple calls at 17:32 and mobilised crews from Deptford, Old Kent Road, Greenwich and surrounding fire stations to the scene

The fire was under control by 23:57

The cause of the fire is under investigation

09/06/2026

Landmann Way, Bermondsey

London Fire Brigade

Fifteen fire engines and around 100 firefighters tackled a fire at a recycling centre on Landmann Way in Bermondsey

Station Commander Wayne Bloomfield, who attended the scene, said:

“Firefighters worked hard overnight and have now fully extinguished this fire

“At its height, the fire involved a large amount of refuse and the roof of a warehouse unit

A van and a car were also destroyed by the fire

One man was treated on scene by London Ambulance Service

“Due to the significant amount of smoke in the area, local residents were advised to keep their windows and doors closed

“Loose embers were also reported, which is normal during large fires

Residents were advised to pour water onto them if they were concerned about loose embers on or near their properties, but if they did catch something alight, to call 999 immediately”

Two of the Brigade’s 32-metre turntable ladders were deployed to the scene to help fight the fire from above

The Brigade’s Drone Team were also in attendance and provided the Incident Commander with an aerial view of the fire

A Hose Layer Unit was also at the scene, supporting front line appliances by laying large capacity hose lines over long distances to supply water to the fire ground

Control Officers took the first of multiple calls at 17:32 and mobilised crews from Deptford, Old Kent Road, Greenwich and surrounding fire stations to the scene

The fire was under control by 23:57

The cause of the fire is under investigation

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