Firefighters are currently tackling a major warehouse fire on the Essex-Hertfordshire border in Stubbins Hall...

Published: 9:07 pm January 15, 2025
Updated: 12:20 pm October 8, 2025
Fire Crews Battle Large Warehouse Fire on Essex-Hertfordshire Border

Firefighters are currently tackling a major warehouse fire on the Essex-Hertfordshire border in Stubbins Hall Lane, Nazeing. Emergency services were called to the scene at 11am, and efforts to contain the blaze are ongoing.

Emergency Response

Multiple fire crews have been deployed, including teams from Waltham Abbey, Loughton, Epping, Harlow, and Cheshunt, as well as Hertford (Hertfordshire) and Enfield (London). Specialist equipment, including an Aerial Ladder Platform from Grays, a Water Bowser from Corringham, and an Incident Command Unit from Witham, is also being used.

Group Manager Mark Eaglestone confirmed that three industrial units are fully engulfed in flames. He said:
“Crews are making good progress, but we expect to be here for several hours. We are working closely with the Environment Agency to protect the water course and with Essex Police, who have closed a number of roads in the area.

Advice for Residents

Due to the significant amount of smoke being produced by the fire, residents in the vicinity are being urged to:

  • Keep windows and doors closed to avoid smoke inhalation.
  • Stay away from the area to allow emergency services to carry out their work without disruption.

Road Closures

Essex Police have closed multiple roads around Stubbins Hall Lane to facilitate the emergency response. Drivers are advised to plan alternative routes and avoid the area.

Next Steps

Once the fire is completely extinguished, an investigation will be launched to determine the cause of the blaze. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

This is a developing story. Further details will follow as crews continue their work on the scene.

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