The Borneo Post

120 firefighte­rs tackle blaze at luxury London hotel

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LONDON: A fire broke out at London’s luxury Mandarin Oriental hotel, with dozens of firefighte­rs deployed to tackle the blaze that pumped thick smoke high into the air.

The 12- storey hotel was evacuated and crowds quickly built up outside as around 120 firefighte­rs and 20 fire engines tackled the blaze on the roof.

The five- star hotel completed what it called the “most extensive restoratio­n in its 115-year history” only last week, after nearly two years of work.

With almost 200 rooms, the hotel is located near Harrods department store in Knightsbri­dge, an upmarket area of central London.

Firefighte­rs were called to the blaze at 3.55pm, and were expected to continue working into the night.

“The smoke from this large fire was very visible across central London,” said fire brigade station manager Pam Oparaocha.

“Firefighte­rs are working extremely hard to bring the fire under control.

Crews wearing breathing apparatus are carrying out a search inside the building.

“Once the fire has been brought under control fire investigat­ors will take over to establish how the blaze started.”

A spokesman for the hotel said they would provide an update as soon as they could.

Roads were closed off near the hotel, an Edwardian-style building that opened its doors in 1902 and was bought by Mandarin Oriental in 1996. — AFP

 ??  ?? Still image obtained from a video by social media shows a blaze at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Knightsbri­dge, London. — Reuters photo
Still image obtained from a video by social media shows a blaze at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Knightsbri­dge, London. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? Firefighte­rs in a diving suit patrol in a flooded street in ‘La Gueroulde’ near Breteuil, northweste­rn France, after the Iton river burst its banks following storms. — AFP photo
Firefighte­rs in a diving suit patrol in a flooded street in ‘La Gueroulde’ near Breteuil, northweste­rn France, after the Iton river burst its banks following storms. — AFP photo

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