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Brent Cross: Cars catch fire at London shopping centre
Brent Cross: Cars catch fire at London shopping centre

The Independent

time10-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Independent

Brent Cross: Cars catch fire at London shopping centre

An investigation has been launched after a number of vehicles caught fire in a car park at Brent Cross Shopping Centre in north London. London Fire Brigade (LFB) said four fire engines and about 25 firefighters responded to the blaze in an open-air car park near Prince Charles Drive in Hendon, after first receiving reports at 4.06pm on Saturday. Crews from West Hampstead, Finchley, Willesden and surrounding fire stations all attended the scene, where a number of vehicles were on fire. The incident was under control by 6.14pm and the cause of the fire was being investigated, the LFB said. No injuries have been reported. Brent Cross Shopping Centre confirmed an investigation was under way. Footage on social media appeared to show a fire and thick black smoke in the shopping centre car park and rising above the building. Rosanna Rafel-Rix, 35, a programme manager based in north London, captured video of the fire. She said: 'So I was leaving Brent Cross and there were plumes of black smoke coming from the John Lewis entrance of the centre. So I started to film. 'As I got closer I saw it was at least one car fully on fire causing the smoke and it didn't look like the centre itself, but I couldn't really tell. 'There were no alarms that I heard of people running out, but in the car park people were trying to get away.' The Metropolitan Police have been contacted for comment.

Moment inferno rips through shopping centre car park as huge plume of smoke spotted from miles around
Moment inferno rips through shopping centre car park as huge plume of smoke spotted from miles around

Daily Mail​

time10-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Mail​

Moment inferno rips through shopping centre car park as huge plume of smoke spotted from miles around

This is the moment an inferno ripped through a shopping centre car park with a giant plume of smoke visible from miles away billowing into the sky. An investigation has been launched after a number of vehicles caught fire in a car park at Brent Cross Shopping Centre in north London today. Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters rushed to the open-air car park near Prince Charles Drive in Hendon after receiving reports of the blaze at 4.06pm on Saturday. Crews from West Hampstead, Finchley, Willesden and surrounding fire stations all attended the scene, where a number of vehicles were on fire. Cars on fire at Brent Cross Shopping Centre #London — MisterKhanh (@Misterkhanh) May 10, 2025 Footage on social media appeared to show a fire and thick black smoke in the shopping centre car park and rising above the building An investigation has been launched after a number of vehicles caught fire in a car park at Brent Cross Shopping Centre in north London today The incident was under control by 6.14pm and the cause of the fire was being investigated, the LFB said. No injuries have been reported The incident was under control by 6.14pm and the cause of the fire was being investigated, the LFB said. No injuries have been reported. Brent Cross Shopping Centre have also confirmed an investigation is under way. Footage on social media appeared to show a fire and thick black smoke in the shopping centre car park and rising above the building. Images show a number of cars completely destroyed by the fire and others with visible damage. MailOnline has contacted London Fire Brigade and the Metropolitan Police for further comment.

Investigation after cars catch fire at Brent Cross shopping centre
Investigation after cars catch fire at Brent Cross shopping centre

The Independent

time10-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Independent

Investigation after cars catch fire at Brent Cross shopping centre

An investigation has been launched after a number of vehicles caught fire in a car park at Brent Cross Shopping Centre in north London. London Fire Brigade (LFB) said four fire engines and about 25 firefighters responded to the blaze in an open-air car park near Prince Charles Drive in Hendon, after first receiving reports at 4.06pm on Saturday. Crews from West Hampstead, Finchley, Willesden and surrounding fire stations all attended the scene, where a number of vehicles were on fire. The incident was under control by 6.14pm and the cause of the fire was being investigated, the LFB said. No injuries have been reported. Brent Cross Shopping Centre confirmed an investigation was under way. Footage on social media appeared to show a fire and thick black smoke in the shopping centre car park and rising above the building. The Metropolitan Police have been contacted for comment.

Investigation after cars catch fire at Brent Cross shopping centre
Investigation after cars catch fire at Brent Cross shopping centre

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Investigation after cars catch fire at Brent Cross shopping centre

An investigation has been launched after a number of vehicles caught fire in a car park at Brent Cross Shopping Centre in north London. London Fire Brigade (LFB) said four fire engines and about 25 firefighters responded to the blaze in an open-air car park near Prince Charles Drive in Hendon, after first receiving reports at 4.06pm on Saturday. Crews from West Hampstead, Finchley, Willesden and surrounding fire stations all attended the scene, where a number of vehicles were on fire. The incident was under control by 6.14pm and the cause of the fire was being investigated, the LFB said. No injuries have been reported. Brent Cross Shopping Centre confirmed an investigation was under way. Footage on social media appeared to show a fire and thick black smoke in the shopping centre car park and rising above the building. Rosanna Rafel-Rix, 35, a programme manager based in north London, captured video of the fire. She told the PA news agency: 'So I was leaving Brent Cross and there were plumes of black smoke coming from the John Lewis entrance of the centre. So I started to film. 'As I got closer I saw it was at least one car fully on fire causing the smoke and it didn't look like the centre itself, but I couldn't really tell. 'There were no alarms that I heard of people running out, but in the car park people were trying to get away.' The Metropolitan Police have been contacted for comment.

Investigation after cars catch fire at Brent Cross shopping centre
Investigation after cars catch fire at Brent Cross shopping centre

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Investigation after cars catch fire at Brent Cross shopping centre

An investigation has been launched after a number of vehicles caught fire in a car park at Brent Cross Shopping Centre in north London. London Fire Brigade (LFB) said four fire engines and about 25 firefighters responded to the blaze in an open-air car park near Prince Charles Drive in Hendon, after first receiving reports at 4.06pm on Saturday. Crews from West Hampstead, Finchley, Willesden and surrounding fire stations all attended the scene, where a number of vehicles were on fire. The incident was under control by 6.14pm and the cause of the fire was being investigated, the LFB said. No injuries have been reported. Brent Cross Shopping Centre confirmed an investigation was under way. Footage on social media appeared to show a fire and thick black smoke in the shopping centre car park and rising above the building. The Metropolitan Police have been contacted for comment.

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