London: A fire broke out at the railway station, 100 vehicles managed to control the fire

 London: A fire broke out at a railway station in the south of London after an explosion. One person was injured.


According to a foreign news agency, London's Elephant and Castle railway station resounded with the sound of a loud explosion after which a fire broke out. 10 fire engines and 70 firefighters contained the blaze.


According to London Mayor Sadiq Khan, two people, including a police officer, were affected by the smoke.


Six commercial units, three cars and a telephone box were destroyed in the incident. Rescue teams provided medical aid to five people at the scene, one of whom was rushed to hospital, including a police officer. Is.




According to the report, the flames were seen from a great height, which spread clouds of smoke everywhere. Local residents were told to keep their windows closed while all trains arriving at the station were stopped.


Police say the incident is not known to be terrorism but are investigating.

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