Piccadilly Fire in Railway Arches Causes Severe Delays
- London Fire Brigade responded to a fire in South Harrow at 1:20am, deploying around 100 firefighters to control the blaze by 4am, causing significant disruption.
- Gas cylinder explosions in vehicle workshops near Roxeth Green Avenue triggered around 40 emergency calls, prompting 15 fire engines and approximately 100 firefighters to respond early Friday morning.
- The London Fire Brigade deployed about 100 firefighters from four stations, using two 32-metre turntable ladders and a drone to combat the large blaze in South Harrow railway arches.
- Transport for London suspended the Piccadilly line between South Harrow and Uxbridge, with residents advised to keep windows closed as smoke remains, and Roxeth Green Avenue stays closed.
- Authorities have launched an investigation into the fire’s cause, delaying the £3 billion tube trains until the second half of 2026.
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