A woman has tragically lost her life in a house fire that engulfed a property in Peckham, South London, on Sunday, March 17. Despite rescue efforts, the woman, who was pulled from the burning house, succumbed to her injuries at the scene.
The fire broke out on Crane Street in Peckham, prompting a swift response from the London Fire Brigade (LFB) after they were alerted at 7:40 pm. Upon arrival, firefighters initiated rescue operations, successfully extracting the woman from the inferno via an internal staircase. Despite immediate emergency care provided by both firefighters and the London Ambulance Service, the woman could not be saved.
A spokesperson for the LFB expressed deep sorrow over the incident, confirming that part of the first floor of an end-of-terrace house had been damaged by the fire. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by both the London Fire Brigade and the Metropolitan Police Service.
The operation involved four fire engines and approximately 25 firefighters from Peckham, Old Kent Road, and New Cross fire stations. The blaze was brought under control and extinguished by 9:25 pm.
The tragic incident serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers posed by residential fires and underscores the crucial role of emergency responders in such situations.
As investigations into the cause of the fire continue, authorities urge anyone with information relevant to the incident to come forward and assist in the ongoing inquiries.