
The London fire brigade is tackling a blaze at Elephant and Castle, south London. The fire appeared to have started beneath railway arches near the train station, sending clouds of smoke billowing above the area. In a tweet, the fire brigade said it had 10 fire engines and 70 firefighters attending and urged people to stay away
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Firefighters attend huge blaze in Elephant and Castle, south London ► https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jun/28/fire-in-elephant-and-castle-south-london
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Expansion of gas of peace?
Since there is no context given by this channel “The “Elephant and Castle” is derived from the pub/coaching inn located at this major crossroad. … The inn was rebuilt in 1816 and again in 1898, and the present & pub, at the junction of New Kent Road and Newington Causeway, was part of 1960s comprehensive redevelopment.” – You’re welcome.
Why is this not covered in the Guardian online?