Emergency services evacuated residents from Bowstead Court on Parkham Street, SW11, after reports of a...

Published: 7:24 pm December 18, 2024
Updated: 12:16 pm October 8, 2025
Battersea Homes Evacuated After Toxic Gas Leak Reported

Emergency services evacuated residents from Bowstead Court on Parkham Street, SW11, after reports of a toxic gas leak, believed to be carbon monoxide, were received shortly after 6:00 PM this evening.

Emergency Response

The London Fire Brigade, London Ambulance Service paramedics, and gas engineers responded quickly to the scene. Upon arrival, they confirmed elevated levels of a hazardous substance within the property. The exact source of the leak is still under investigation.

Battersea Homes Evacuated After Toxic Gas Leak Reported
Battersea Homes Evacuated After Toxic Gas Leak Reported In South West London

Residents reported carbon monoxide alarms sounding, prompting swift action by emergency services. As a precaution, all occupants of Bowstead Court were evacuated, and a safety cordon has been established around the building.

 

Battersea Homes Evacuated After Toxic Gas Leak Reported
Battersea Homes Evacuated After Toxic Gas Leak Reported In South West London

Delays in Containment

Reports suggest that a resident initially refused access to the property, potentially delaying containment efforts. Authorities have stressed the importance of cooperation during emergencies to ensure public safety.

No Injuries Reported

Fortunately, no injuries have been reported at this time. Emergency responders are continuing to monitor the area for any further risks and are working to ensure the situation is fully under control.

 

 

Battersea Homes Evacuated After Toxic Gas Leak Reported
Battersea Homes Evacuated After Toxic Gas Leak Reported

Safety Advice

Authorities are urging residents in the vicinity to remain cautious and to avoid the area until further notice. Those affected are advised to follow updates from local authorities for information on when it will be safe to return.

Ongoing Investigation

The cause of the carbon monoxide leak remains under investigation. Officials from the Metropolitan Police and London Fire Brigade are working alongside gas engineers to determine how the incident occurred and to prevent any future risks.

This is a developing story, and further updates will follow as more details become available.

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