Firefighters worked heroically to prevent a potential explosion after two adjoining sheds containing gas cylinders caught fire on Wednesday afternoon in Wimbledon.

At around 2:20 PM on September 18, six fire engines and approximately 40 firefighters rushed to Faraday Road to tackle the blaze. The London Fire Brigade (LFB) reported that two sheds were fully engulfed in flames, raising concerns about the nearby gas cylinders.

Fire Crews Avert Explosion After Sheds Containing Gas Cylinders Ignite in Wimbledon
fire crews battle to stop gas explosion after adjoining sheds go up in flames

One man was treated on-site by London Ambulance Service crews, though his condition has not been disclosed.

A spokesperson for the LFB said: “Firefighters cooled a gas cylinder to an ambient temperature as a precaution, as some cylinders can explode when exposed to heat.” A 50-metre safety cordon was swiftly established, and the road at the junction of Faraday Road and Trinity Road remains closed while firefighters work to secure the area.

Fire Crews Avert Explosion After Sheds Containing Gas Cylinders Ignite in Wimbledon
fire crews battle to stop gas explosion after adjoining sheds go up in flames

Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes until the scene is declared safe.

The Brigade’s control officers received 10 emergency calls about the fire, which was brought under control by 4:33 PM. Fire crews from Wimbledon, Wandsworth, Mitcham, and nearby stations assisted in the operation.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

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