Cars “exploded” when a huge fire breaks through a London warehouse and firefighters surround the scene.
Around 60 firefighters fight the fire in a warehouse on Morson Road in Enfield.
The footage of the scene shows huge clouds of smoke pouring out of the building.
Residents are encouraged to keep their doors and windows closed.
Several vehicles and two shipping containers are on fire.
London Fire Brigade Commandant Dave Bracewell, who is on site, said: “Firefighters encountered a well-developed fire upon arrival.
“The crews are working hard to keep the fire from spreading to surrounding buildings, and a turntable ladder is in use to fight the fire from above.
The service was called around 1.30am
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“The fire produces a significant amount of smoke, so residents in the area are advised to keep their doors and windows closed.”
Several vehicles and two shipping containers are on fire and the emergency services were called to the crime scene at around 1.30 a.m.
The London Fire Brigade said in a statement: “The cause of the fire is not known at this point in time.”
Firefighters from Chingford, Enfield, Edmonton, Woodford, Tottenham and the surrounding fire stations are on site.
Around 60 firefighters were called to the fire
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The service said that a total of eight fire trucks and dozen of firefighters were called to the scene.
The brigade answered 13 emergency calls, and the first was at 1:30 a.m.
In a statement around 4 a.m., the service said the fire was now under control and the crews would stay on site until the morning.
The London Fire Brigade said there were no reports of injuries at the time.