Twenty fire engines and 125 firefighters tackle huge fire on an industrial estate in east London 


Twenty fire engines and 125 firefighters tackle huge fire on an industrial estate in east London

  • Officers were called to a single storey warehouse on Alfreds Way on Friday
  • Fire crews from Barking, East Ham, Dagenham, Plaistow, Ilford at the scene
  • Twenty fire engines and around 125 firefighters are tacking the fire this evening 

Twenty fire engines and around 125 firefighters are tackling a fire at a warehouse in Barking, east London, the London Fire Brigade has said.

Officers were called to a single storey warehouse on Alfreds Way on Friday evening after reports of a building being alight.

Fire crews from Barking, East Ham, Dagenham, Plaistow, Ilford and surrounding fire stations are at the scene.

Officers were called to a single storey warehouse on Alfreds Way on Friday evening after reports of a building being alight

The blaze is in an estate just south of the A13 and drivers could see thick plumes of black smoke rising from the inferno.  

The LFB says the cause of the fire is not known at this stage.

At 7.23pm the London Fire Brigade tweeted: ‘Twenty fire engines and around 125 firefighters are currently tackling a fire at an industrial estate on Alfreds Way in Barking.’ 

One social media post said: ‘A huge fire in London, I can’t tell if it’s on our side of the river but it looks to be Thamesmead way.’

Plumes of smoke could be seen for miles surrounding the site of the blaze this evening

Plumes of smoke could be seen for miles surrounding the site of the blaze this evening 

Fire crews from Barking, East Ham, Dagenham, Plaistow, Ilford and surrounding fire stations are at the scene

Fire crews from Barking, East Ham, Dagenham, Plaistow, Ilford and surrounding fire stations are at the scene

Videos and photographs taken of the inferno show plumes of smoke rising from the warehouse

Videos and photographs taken of the inferno show plumes of smoke rising from the warehouse

Another claimed the warehouse held furniture and chemicals.

One said: ‘We could see the fire from the bridge near our place where we can see all London… it looked very dense.’

More to follow.