A fire in a building in London’s Southwark, which houses a library, a museum and the council's one-stop shop has been extinguished after exhaustive efforts by more than 100 firefighters and 20 stations.
The fire was brought under control by 17:45 GMT, according to
the London Fire Brigade.
Thirty people were evacuated from inside the building.
The cause behind the blaze is not yet known, the entire roof of
the Cuming Museum and the Newington Library in Wansey Street was
ablaze.
About 120 firefighters from 20 stations tackled the blaze in the
four-story building.
Fire engines from Southwark, Lambeth, Old Kent Road, Dowgate,
Kensington, Kingsland, West Hampstead, Dockhead, Peckham,
Whitechapel, Paddington, New Cross, and surrounding fire stations
were at the scene.
"We now have water jets attacking the fire from the four
corners of the building. We evacuated 30 people from inside the
museum and firefighters will be making efforts to salvage as many
of the artifacts as possible,” the official website of the
London Fire Brigade (LFB) quoted station manager Peter Critchell as
saying.
They are expected to remain there for the night, according to
the LFB.
There are no reports of any injures.
“We’ve got well over a hundred firefighters working hard at
the scene to bring the fire under control. It’s a large blaze and
the whole of the building’s roof is alight but fortunately we’ve
not had reports of injuries,” the brigade’s Assistant
Commissioner for Operational Assurance Dany Cotton said.
The Wansey Street building was previously the Old Walworth Town
Hall. The council is concerned about the possible damage to the
museum's collection.
"A fire has broken out in one of our buildings on the Walworth Road which houses the Cuming Museum, the home of the worldwide collection of the Cuming Family and the museum of Southwark's history,” the leader of the council, Peter John, said.