Around 58 firefighters and officers tackled a warehouse fire on a business park on Trundleys Road, Deptford this morning.
Most of an industrial unit on the business park was alight there were no reports of any injuries.
8 fire engines were at the scene from Deptford, Brixton, Lambeth and New Cross fire stations.
Station Manager Keith Fearn who was at the scene said: “When crews arrived, they were faced with thick black smoke pouring from the building and drifting for about 75 metres. The smoke temporarily stopped services to nearby stations on the East London Line but they were resumed by 0630.”
The Brigade was called at 0423 and the fire was under control at 0633.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.Around 58 firefighters and officers tackled a warehouse fire on a business park on Trundleys Road, Deptford this morning.
Most of an industrial unit on the business park was alight there were no reports of any injuries.
8 fire engines were at the scene from Deptford, Brixton, Lambeth and New Cross fire stations.
Station Manager Keith Fearn who was at the scene said: “When crews arrived, they were faced with thick black smoke pouring from the building and drifting for about 75 metres. The smoke temporarily stopped services to nearby stations on the East London Line but they were resumed by 0630.”
The Brigade was called at 0423 and the fire was under control at 0633.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.