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Residents moved from fire flats | |
(30 minutes later) | |
Residents have been moved from a block of flats which caught alight in Southall, west London. | |
The fire broke out at the four-storey building in Thurlestone Court on Howard Road shortly before 1930 BST. | The fire broke out at the four-storey building in Thurlestone Court on Howard Road shortly before 1930 BST. |
The entire roof caught fire and around 100 people from the flats and a neighbouring building were taken to emergency accommodation. | |
No casualties were reported and the fire has been contained, an Ealing Council spokesman said. | |
Cause unknown | |
The building's third floor also caught alight in the blaze, which was tackled by 100 firefighters at its height. | |
The cause of the fire is not known. | |
A cordon is in place around the area and ambulance crews were at the scene. | |
Ten pumps were also at the scene, London Fire Brigade said. | |
Emergency accommodation was set up at Greenford Hall in nearby Greenford for residents unable to return to their homes. |