Fire crews tackle grass blaze on Wanstead Flats

Jess WarrenBBC News
News imageLondon Fire Brigade A firefighter sprays water from a hose on dry grass in Wanstead Flats.London Fire Brigade
Ten fire engines were called to a grass fire at Wanstead Flats

About 70 firefighters have tackled a grass fire affecting 14 acres in north-east London, the London Fire Brigade (LFB) said.

Ten fire engines and a wildfire response vehicle were called to Wanstead Flats, near Capel Road in Manor Park, earlier on Friday.

Station commander Darren McTernan said from the scene that crews had worked "in hot, arduous conditions"tobring the fire under control,by about 15:15 BST, and addedthatpeople were stillbeing advised to avoid the area.

The brigade saidit tookmore than 20 calls and sent crews from East Ham, Stratford, Leyton, Barking and surrounding fire stations to the scene.

People living in the area wereasked to keep their windows and doors closed to prevent smoke getting into their homes.

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