Fireworks feared inside London warehouse as 150 firefighters tackle major blaze

The GuardianTuesday, November 25, 2025 at 8:12:30 PM
Fireworks feared inside London warehouse as 150 firefighters tackle major blaze
  • A major fire broke out in a two-storey warehouse and retail space on Bridge Road in Southall, London, prompting a response from approximately 150 firefighters and 25 fire engines. Emergency services have raised concerns that fireworks may be stored inside the building, leading to warnings for the public to maintain a safe distance from the area.
  • The incident highlights significant safety risks associated with potential fireworks storage in urban areas, raising concerns about public safety and emergency response capabilities in densely populated regions like London.
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