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Stamford Hill House Fire Near Synagogue Brought Under Control

Investigators say there is no sign the blaze was started deliberately.

Overview

  • The fire, which broke out Thursday at about 4:14 p.m., drew 15 engines and around 100 firefighters to a property on Cazenove Road in Stamford Hill.
  • Police evacuated nearby homes and a neighboring synagogue as flames and thick smoke rose from the building, with Shomrim volunteers helping officers manage road closures.
  • Three people were treated for smoke inhalation at the scene, and two were taken to hospital for further care, according to the London Fire Brigade.
  • Fire crews brought the blaze under control later in the evening and continued operations to secure the site and prevent further damage.
  • The cause remains under investigation, with police keeping an open mind as the London Fire Brigade reports no current indication of arson.