A massive fire has broken out in a disused commercial building in Kingston town centre, prompting a major emergency response with around 150 firefighters and 15 fire engines deployed to the scene.

The blaze erupted at approximately 2:20pm on Richmond Road, a key route into the town centre, sending thick plumes of smoke into the sky and causing widespread disruption in the area.

Residents Urged to Stay Indoors

The London Fire Brigade (LFB) has urged residents living nearby to keep windows and doors closed due to the heavy smoke and has advised the public to avoid the area while firefighting efforts continue.
 

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Kingston Fire: 150 Firefighters Battle Major Blaze in South London Town Centre
Kingston Fire: 150 Firefighters Battle Major Blaze In South London Town Centre

Ambulance Services on Standby

The London Ambulance Service (LAS) confirmed it has an incident response officer at the scene. While no injuries have been reported at this stage, emergency medical crews remain on standby as a precaution.

A LAS spokesperson said:

“Please try to avoid the area and if you live nearby, stay indoors and keep your windows closed.”

Kingston Fire: 150 Firefighters Battle Major Blaze in South London Town Centre
Kingston Fire: 150 Firefighters Battle Major Blaze In South London Town Centre

Cause of the Fire Unknown

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, with fire investigators expected to begin assessments once the blaze is fully under control.

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Kingston Fire: 150 Firefighters Battle Major Blaze in South London Town Centre
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Ongoing Incident

The situation is still developing, and emergency services are expected to remain on site well into the evening. Authorities continue to monitor fire spread risk and work to protect neighbouring properties.

Further updates will be provided as information becomes available.


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