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Fire broke out near a subway station in London, UK, injured 2 people | fire news

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Original title: A fire near a subway station in London, UK, injured 2 people

According to a British media report on the 28th local time, a fire broke out on the same day near the Elephant and Castle subway station in southeast London, England. Smoke billowed and two people were injured. People in several nearby buildings were evacuated.

In the afternoon, firefighters received a call and local residents reported hearing multiple explosions. About 100 firefighters rushed to the scene.

The London Fire Brigade said three commercial units, six cars and a telephone booth caught fire. As of 4 pm on the 28th, the fire has been brought under control. The London Fire Brigade also asked people to “avoid the area and close all doors and windows.”

The cause of the fire is currently unclear. The London Police said it should have nothing to do with the terrorist attack. (Main station reporter Kang Xindong)

Editor in charge: Zhang Yu

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