Explosion in London near the train station; Mass panic.

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A huge fire broke out in commercial units close to the London Underground station of Elephant and Castle in the UK capital on Monday. The station was evacuated as firefighters tackle the blaze.

Thick plumes of black smoke could be seen billowing from the transport hub on Monday in footage of the incident posted on social media. One video showed emergency workers and passersby watching the blaze before a giant fireball suddenly erupts from the side of a building.


A total of 15 fire engines and 100 firefighters were deployed to tackle the blaze, according to London Fire Brigade.

At least one explosion rocked the site after the fire broke out and the station's evacuation was well underway.

In a statement, London Ambulance Service said six people were treated at the scene, one of whom was then taken to hospital.

London Fire Brigade urged residents avoid the area and keep all windows and doors closed. In a statement, it confirmed road closures in the area and said that the blaze had engulfed three commercial units underneath the railway arches of the station, as well as four cars and a telephone box.


Officers from the British Transport Police and the Metropolitan Police also attended the scene.

“The incident is not believed to be terror related,” a police spokesperson for the London borough of Southwark said.
 
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A total of 15 fire engines and 100 firefighters were deployed to tackle the blaze, according to London Fire Brigade.
Sent only to tackle this fire alone. Shows that in case of a meteorite bombardment, London and possibly the majority of capitols have no chance:
BBC report
The London Fire Commissioner has recommended taking 13 fire engines permanently out of service in order to save £8.1m from the 2016/17 budget.
The removal of the engines, which have lain idle for two years, would leave 142 active vehicles in the capitol.
 
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