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London fire: Firefighters battle blaze near Elephant & Castle station

The blaze has now reportedly been put under control

elephant-castle-fire-reuters1 Emergency crews attend to a scene of fire near the Elephant and Castle train station in London, Britain June 28, 2021 | REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

A big fire has broken out near the central London train station of Elephant and Castle, sending huge plumes of black smoke over the capital.

Responding to videos posted on Twitter, the London Fire Brigade said Monday that 10 fire engines and 70 firefighters were battling the blaze at railway arches near the station, which is just south of the River Thames and near some major London landmarks, including the London Eye.

It urged people to avoid the area and to close all doors and windows.

Elephant and Castle is a busy traffic intersection. It also is a major rail hub, home to a busy subway station on the Northern Line as well as overground trains.

No further details were immediately available. 

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