The Asian Age

Building gutted in London Camden Lock Market

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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (centre) walks with Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May (left) in Borough Market area of central London on Monday, the scene of a recent terror attack. Seven people were killed, two of them Australian, in a June 3 attack on London Bridge and Borough Market.

London, July 10: Seventy firefighte­rs battled a large fire in a building housing many boutique shops in London’s popular Camden Lock Market in the early hours of Monday.

The emergency service said it had sent 10 fire engines to the scene and the fire was extinguish­ed within around three hours with no casualties reported.

“The first, second and third floors, plus the roof, of a building within the market are alight,” the London Fire Brigade said on Twitter after the fire broke out.

Fire brigade spokesman David Reid said, “Crews worked hard to get the fire under control and to stop it from spreading to neighbouri­ng buildings.”

Images shared on social media showed tall flames and a burnt-out building at the north London market, which is popular with Londoners and tourists.

“The fire was moving very fast,” witness Joan Ribes, 24, told the Press Associatio­n news agency.

He said the fire “was flying through the air to the surroundin­g areas”.

“People were watching, but we were scared the building could explode at any time since there are restaurant­s with kitchens nearby,” he said.

The market area has around 28 million visitors a year. A London Ambulance Service spokeswoma­n said they were called to a fire at 00:07 am, but that they had not treated any patients.

A spokeswoma­n for Market Tech said the fire was isolated to one building.

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