Around 100 firefighters tackle blaze at historic London cultural centre

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Smoke rises due to a fire at Somerset House in London, Britain August 17, 2024. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska

Smoke rising due to a fire at Somerset House in London on Aug 17.

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LONDON – Around 100 firefighters tackled a large blaze at London’s historic Somerset House cultural centre on Aug 17, with flames leaping out from underneath its roof.

“Fifteen fire engines and around 100 firefighters have now been sent in response to the fire at Somerset House. Crews are tackling a fire located in part of the building’s roof,” the London Fire Brigade posted on X.

The official X account of the Renaissance building, which opened in 1796, said “owing to a fire in one small part of Somerset House, the site is currently closed”.

It added that “all staff and public are safe”.

Other footage taken from central London showed thick plumes of smoke rising above the building, which stretches for around 180m along the banks of the River Thames.

The courtyard of the grand building hosts music gigs in the summer and a popular ice rink in the winter, appearing in the 2003 film Love Actually.

It has also appeared in two James Bond films, the 2008 movie The Duchess, starring Keira Knightley and Ralph Fiennes, and Tim Burton’s 1999 horror movie, Sleepy Hollow.

The fire service said two 32m ladders had been sent to the scene to support operations.

“The entire site at Somerset House is now closed to the public while we tackle the fire. Traffic in the surrounding area will be impacted as crews respond,” it added. AFP

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