
- Around 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines responded to a major blaze involving 50 tonnes of household waste in Deptford, south-east London.
- The fire broke out on Tuesday evening at a Landmann Way recycling facility and was brought under control shortly after 2am on Wednesday.
- Fire crews used tall turntable ladders as water towers to extinguish the flames, leaving the facility severely damaged.
- Local residents were advised to close windows and doors due to heavy smoke, while rail lines into London Bridge were blocked.
- The cause of the fire remains unknown, marking the second incident at the same facility since June.
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