Showing posts with label Perivale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perivale. Show all posts

Sunday 5 July 2015

Update on Perivale Warehouse Fire



From the London Fire Brigade late yesterday:

Around 120 firefighters and officers tackled a fire at a warehouse, containing a number of commercial and factory units, on Wadsworth Rd, Perivale this evening.

Around 30 people left the building before the Brigade arrived and there were no reports of any injuries. The blaze gutted the large 75 metre by 75 metre building and at the height of the fire smoke could be seen across the whole of London.

Station Manager Jeff Lisle who was at the scene said: 

"Crews worked very hard in extremely difficult conditions to bring this fire under control. Firefighters used aerial ladder platforms to tackle it from numerous vantage points and to prevent the blaze from spreading to neighbouring warehouses. 

“Although not in a residential area the smoke from the fire was travelling quite a distance so we advised locals to keep windows and doors shut as a precaution." 

Twenty fire engines from stations including Heston, Northolt, Chiswick, Wembley, Park Royal, Ruislip, Ealing, Hammersmith, Willesden and North Kensington were at the scene.

The Brigade was called at 1852 and the fire was under control at 2344. Crews are expected to be at the scene throughout Sunday damping down the fire. 

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Saturday 4 July 2015

Perivale residents urged to shut windows and doors as thick smoke rises from warehouse fire





The source of the thick plume of black smoke over Wembley is a warehouse fire in Wadsworth Road, Perivale.

The London Fire Brigade  said:

Around 100 firefighters and officers are currently tackling a fire at a warehouse ( mixed factory units) on Wadsworth Rd, Perivale.
All of the roof and the first floor is currently alight.
The fire is producing a lot of smoke and the Brigade has advised locals to keep windows and doors shut.
15 fire engines are at the scene including engines from Heston, Northolt, Chiswick, Wembley, Park Royal, Ruislip and Ealing fire stations.
The brigade was called at 1852.