London Fire Brigade rushed 80 firefighters with 12 engines to tackle a blaze in a basement room of an eight-storey commercial building on Old Street, Islington, on Monday evening. The fire started shortly after 8:45pm, prompting emergency crews to swiftly respond and protect the surrounding area.
Firefighters Tackle Basement Blaze
The fire affected a single room in the building’s basement, with multiple fire stations, including Dowgate, Soho, and Shoreditch mobilised. Firefighters brought the fire under control by 10:32pm but remained on site to damp down the area and prevent re-ignition.
No Injuries Reported
London Fire Brigade confirmed there were no injuries during the incident. Authorities have urged the public to avoid the vicinity of Old Street as firefighters continue their work.
Investigation Underway
The cause of the fire remains unknown. London Fire Brigade stated that they have launched an investigation to establish what sparked the blaze.
Community Impact
The incident caused disruption in Islington during the evening rush hour; emergency crews advised residents and commuters to steer clear of the fire scene to aid operations and ensure public safety.