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Police probe Camden market blaze Police probe Camden market blaze
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Police investigating a huge fire at Camden's famous market in London say it is too early to say how it started. Police investigating a huge fire at London's famous Camden market say it is too early to say how it started.
More than 40 firefighters and eight fire engines remain at the market to dampen down hotspots.More than 40 firefighters and eight fire engines remain at the market to dampen down hotspots.
Some residents evacuated after the fire began on Saturday evening have been allowed to return to their homes. Some residents have returned to their homes after being evacuated when the fire took hold on Saturday evening.
Although some cordons have been lifted in residential streets police have advised that the main roads could be closed for up to four days.Although some cordons have been lifted in residential streets police have advised that the main roads could be closed for up to four days.
Ch Supt Dominic Clout, from the Metropolitan Police, said: "It is far too early to say what the cause of the fire is, suspicious or otherwise." Metropolitan Police Ch Supt Dominic Clout said: "The fire is now under control and the fire brigade are at the damping down stage. The evacuation procedures went smoothly and there's no reason to suppose that we have any injured persons.
"It is far too early to say what the cause of the fire is, suspicious or otherwise."
There are a couple of hot spots that are quite difficult to get to but our crews are making good progress Guy Foster, London Fire Brigade
Storage buildings for the market and the Hawley Arms pub were severely damaged, but no injuries were reported.Storage buildings for the market and the Hawley Arms pub were severely damaged, but no injuries were reported.
Some 100 firefighters tackled the blaze, which began about 1920 GMT.Some 100 firefighters tackled the blaze, which began about 1920 GMT.
Station manager Guy Foster, from London Fire Brigade, said their progress was hampered by concerns some buildings may be structurally unsafe.
"It's just a question of our crews going in there steadily and making real progress into finding the seat of the fire and making sure it is fully extinguished," he said.
"There are a couple of hot spots that are quite difficult to get to but our crews are making good progress in getting to them."
Although Camden Council set up an emergency shelter in a sports hall with 100 beds available, only six people, including three children, spent the night there after their homes were evacuated. About 20 others were given accommodation at hotels.Although Camden Council set up an emergency shelter in a sports hall with 100 beds available, only six people, including three children, spent the night there after their homes were evacuated. About 20 others were given accommodation at hotels.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Chalk Farm Road and parts of Camden High Street, as well as surrounding one-way streets, are expected to be closed for the next three or four days."
It's very sad. It's a well-known party area Billy Reeves Eyewitness accounts of blazeIt's very sad. It's a well-known party area Billy Reeves Eyewitness accounts of blaze
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Chalk Farm Road and parts of Camden High Street, as well as surrounding one-way streets, are expected to be closed for the next three or four days."
The closures are to allow structural engineers to assess the damage to buildings, including the Hawley Arms, a popular Camden pub which is frequented by celebrities including singer Amy Winehouse.The closures are to allow structural engineers to assess the damage to buildings, including the Hawley Arms, a popular Camden pub which is frequented by celebrities including singer Amy Winehouse.
Landlady Ruth Charles-Ridler said she was "devastated".Landlady Ruth Charles-Ridler said she was "devastated".
"Everyone I've spoken to is in complete shock.""Everyone I've spoken to is in complete shock."
The markets area is a major tourist attraction attracting up to 300,000 visitors each weekend to its six open-air and indoor markets and vibrant mix of bars, clubs, shops and restaurants.The markets area is a major tourist attraction attracting up to 300,000 visitors each weekend to its six open-air and indoor markets and vibrant mix of bars, clubs, shops and restaurants.
London Fire Brigade station manager Guy Foster said there were no reports of any casualties, injuries or rescues.
A spokeswoman for Camden Council said it would keep open a rest centre for evacuees at Talacre Sports Centre "as long as it is needed".A spokeswoman for Camden Council said it would keep open a rest centre for evacuees at Talacre Sports Centre "as long as it is needed".
Evacuees are being advised to call the council's emergency line on 0207 974 4444 for the latest information on rehousing.Evacuees are being advised to call the council's emergency line on 0207 974 4444 for the latest information on rehousing.
In pictures: Camden fireShock as Camden burnsIn pictures: Camden fireShock as Camden burns
Train services passing through Camden Town on the North London line were suspended during the blaze, and the line remains partly closed due to scheduled engineering works on Sunday.Train services passing through Camden Town on the North London line were suspended during the blaze, and the line remains partly closed due to scheduled engineering works on Sunday.
Network Rail said it would check if any damage was caused to the tracks by the fire.Network Rail said it would check if any damage was caused to the tracks by the fire.
Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, said: "Our thoughts are with those people affected by the fire in Camden Market - one of the most thriving markets in London and of enormous importance for the economy of the local area and beyond."Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, said: "Our thoughts are with those people affected by the fire in Camden Market - one of the most thriving markets in London and of enormous importance for the economy of the local area and beyond."
Conservative mayoral candidate Boris Johnson said: "This will come as a terrible blow to their livelihoods and the area generally. My thoughts are with the traders, local residents and the emergency services who are, as usual, performing brilliantly under pressure."Conservative mayoral candidate Boris Johnson said: "This will come as a terrible blow to their livelihoods and the area generally. My thoughts are with the traders, local residents and the emergency services who are, as usual, performing brilliantly under pressure."


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