
A dramatic flat fire in Upper Norwood, South London, saw 30 residents evacuated from their homes as flames tore through a first-floor property. Fire crews raced to the scene on Grange Road to tackle the inferno.
Four fire engines and approximately 25 firefighters were mobilised to the incident on Saturday afternoon. The fire, which broke out in a three-roomed flat on the first floor of a seven-storey building, caused extensive damage. The flat itself was mostly destroyed by the fire.
A communal staircase on the first and second floors also suffered full destruction. Thankfully, all 30 residents managed to leave the building before the London Fire Brigade arrived. The Brigade received the call at 13:32 and had the fire under control by 17:17.
Crews from West Norwood, Croydon, and Norbury fire stations were in attendance. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the authorities.
Data from police.uk reveals that in the Croydon borough, which includes Upper Norwood, there were 2,119 residential burglaries recorded in the year ending March 2024. This represents a 4.5% increase compared to the previous year.
The Metropolitan Police offer extensive advice on preventing fires in the home. Key recommendations include ensuring smoke alarms are tested regularly and that cooking appliances are never left unattended. For further safety tips, residents can visit the Metropolitan Police website.
In cases of fraud or if you have been a victim of crime, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:
This report is based on an official press release issued by LFB.
Document: Flat fire - Upper Norwood
Source Link: https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/incidents/2024/june/flat-fire-upper-norwood/
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