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Europe July 11, 2026

Major Blaze Engulfs Key UK Transportation Hub, Disruptions Expected to Continue for Several Days

Major Blaze Engulfs Key UK Transportation Hub, Disruptions Expected to Continue for Several Days

Huge fires have spread next to one of the busiest train stations in Britain, leaving commuters scrambling to find their way home.

Stratford station in east London was evacuated at 7pm after a blaze erupted in the shrubbery next to the tracks. Around 60 firefighters were needed to tackle the blaze, and the London Fire Brigade issued 'extreme' warnings as temperatures are set to remain high.

Passengers were evacuated from trains at a standstill next to the flames, leading to severe delays on the Elizabeth, Mildmay and Jubilee line. There is still a reduced service via Stratford station, which National Rail says they expect to last until Monday.

Shrubbery that has caught alight along rail lines near Stratford Station in east London. Picture date: Friday July 10, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: James Weech/PA Wire

Station Commander Scott Thorpe, who was at the scene, said: 'This fire is predominantly located within an area of grass and shrubbery that is surrounded on all sides by railway tracks.' Crews are also working to extinguish other pockets of fire in around the station's sidings.

The power to the railway tracks has been isolated, and the Brigade is working closely with its partners to resolve the incident safely. Firefighters have worked hard to bring the fire under control, but crews are expected to remain on scene over the coming hours.

The London Fire Brigade has warned of 'extreme' wildfire risks as the record-breaking 35C heatwave continues. Disruption is expected to continue for the rest of the day.

Shrubbery that has caught alight along rail lines near Stratford Station in east London. Picture date: Friday July 10, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: James Weech/PA Wire

Fire risks in London will be increased from 'elevated' to 'extreme' over the weekend, due to the sustained dry weather and hot temperatures. LFB assistant commissioner Tom Goodall said: 'We want everyone across the city to enjoy the continuing heatwave, but this must be done responsibly.'

The latest wildfire risk assessment indicates that if grass fires were to break out, the chance of them spreading more rapidly due to the weather conditions is greater. With so many of London's parks and open spaces close to properties and communities, it is vital the public take as much care as possible to prevent these fires starting in the first place.

Firefighters dealing with shrubbery that has caught alight along rail lines near Stratford Station in east London. Picture date: Friday July 10, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: James Weech/PA Wire

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