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A devastating twenty-pump fire broke out at Petworth Court, Elm Road, Wembley, sparking a massive response from the London Fire Brigade. The incident unfolded today at just 5pm on January 29, 2024, leading to a chaotic scene as fire crews raced to contain the blaze.

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The intensity of the fire prompted the immediate dispatch of twenty fire engines two aerial ladders and over 140 firefighters to the scene, with emergency services battling the inferno as they worked tirelessly to bring the situation under control.

While the efforts to control the blaze are ongoing, there are troubling reports of a missing person who is currently unaccounted for in connection with the fire. Details about the individual and the circumstances surrounding their disappearance are still emerging.

The exact cause of the fire and the extent of the damage remain unknown at this time. Firefighters are diligently working to combat the flames and secure the area. The incident has prompted a significant emergency response, and authorities are urging nearby residents to stay vigilant and follow any instructions provided by emergency services.

As the situation unfolds, we will provide further updates on the progress of the firefighting efforts and any information regarding the missing person.


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A spokesman for the London Fire Brigade said:

Twenty fire engines and around 125 firefighters are responding to a flat fire on Elm Road, Wembley

Part of the building’s roof is alight. People are advised to avoid the area as crews respond. 

Two of the Brigade’s 32-metre turntable ladders are being used as a water tower to help extinguish the fire.

Control Officers have taken eight calls reporting the fire, with the first received at 4.42pm. Firefighters from Wembley, Park Royal, Northolt and surrounding fire stations are at the scene. 

The cause of the fire is not yet known. 

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