

Around 80 firefighters were scrambled last night to tackle a massive blaze in a church in north London.
Flames from St Mark’s Church could be seen lighting up the night sky as twelve fire engines were rushed to the scene. It is unclear if there have been any injuries at the time of reporting.
London Fire Brigade said: ‘Twelve fire engines and around 80 firefighters have been called to a church fire on Hamilton Terrace in St John’s Wood. The whole of the two-storey building is alight.
‘The fire is producing a significant amount of smoke in the local area and residents are advised to keep their windows and doors closed.
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‘Firefighters are using two of the Brigade’s new 32-metre turntable ladders and a 64-metre turntable ladder (the tallest in Europe) at the scene as water towers, to get water on to the building externally.
‘The Brigade’s 999 Control Officers have taken almost 30 calls to the blaze.
‘The Brigade was called at 2319. Fire crews from North Kensington, Paddington, West Hampstead and surrounding fire stations are at the scene. The cause of the fire is not known at this time.’
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