A massive fire broke out early this morning at a takeaway restaurant on Seven Sisters Road, Holloway, forcing the evacuation of residents from the flats above and leaving five people hospitalized.
Emergency Response
The blaze erupted at approximately 3:15 AM. The London Fire Brigade dispatched 15 fire engines and around 100 firefighters to tackle the flames. Crews from stations in Holloway, Kentish Town, Islington, Euston, and surrounding areas responded swiftly to contain the fire.
Residents were rescued from the flats above the restaurant using ladders, while neighbours were warned to stay away from the area and keep their windows closed due to heavy smoke.
Extent of Damage
The fire completely destroyed the restaurant on the ground floor of the building. Emergency responders are also working to secure a gas main line at the site.
Station Commander Mike Watts, overseeing operations, said:
“This fire is producing a lot of smoke, and we strongly advise local residents to keep their windows and doors closed. Road closures are in place, and we urge people to avoid the area, particularly during rush hour.”
Evacuations and Injuries
Eighteen residents were evacuated, and five people were taken to the hospital as a precaution. Among the evacuees were Veysel Kesel, 61, and a 25-year-old woman, both of whom shared their experiences of fleeing their homes during the night.
Kesel, standing at the fire cordon draped in a blanket, said:
“It was the middle of the night. We ran for our lives. I hope my flat is okay. It’s very cold, and I don’t want to be homeless with the holidays coming up.”
Islington Council is arranging temporary shelter for displaced residents.
Fire in West Hampstead
Just a few miles away, another fire broke out in a house converted into flats in Lyncroft Gardens, West Hampstead. Ten fire engines and 70 firefighters were dispatched to tackle the blaze, which affected part of the building’s roof. Approximately 25 residents were evacuated, and there were no reported injuries.
Drones and a 64-metre turntable ladder were used to combat the fire and survey the scene from above.
Investigation Underway
Both incidents are under investigation to determine their causes. Specialist teams are expected to remain on-site throughout the day to monitor the situation and ensure safety.
Authorities continue to advise commuters to avoid affected areas and use alternative routes. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.