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Hundred firefighters battle horror blaze at takeaway shop and flats above

Around 100 firefighters are currently in a fierce battle with a terrifying blaze this morning at a takeaway eatery and the flats situated above it. The firefighters swiftly responded to the fire at the Holloway, north London, takeaway as the entire ground floor of the building on Seven Sisters Road was engulfed in flames by 6 am. The London Fire Brigade has reported that half of the ground floor, along with parts of two flats on the first and second floors, are still ablaze.
Reports from the Mirror indicate that the first emergency calls came in at 3:45 am, with crews from Holloway, Kentish Town, Islington, Euston, and surrounding fire stations rushing to the scene. Approximately 20 calls have been received by the London Fire Brigade regarding the blaze. Station Commander Mike Watts, currently at the site, has mentioned that road closures are in effect, advising people to steer clear of the area, especially during rush hour, due to congestion and significant smoke production. Local residents have been urged to keep their windows and doors closed for safety.
Although the cause of the fire remains unknown, investigations will commence once the fire is under control. As the situation unfolds, updates will be provided. Community members can receive the latest news by joining the Daily Record WhatsApp community to stay informed about breaking news and top headlines in Scotland.
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The heroic efforts of the firefighters battling a dangerous blaze at the takeaway shop and flats above showcase their unwavering commitment to protecting lives and property. The prompt response and dedication of emergency services personnel are commendable in such critical situations. Cooperation from the community and adhering to safety advice during emergencies are vital for ensuring the smooth operation of rescue efforts. This incident underscores the importance of fire safety measures and preparedness in commercial and residential buildings to prevent and mitigate such events in the future.