Fire in east London, Olympic ceremony not affected

August 12, 2012 10:58 pm | Updated 10:58 pm IST - LONDON

Firefighters were tackling a massive blaze at an east London recycling centre Sunday, saying it was the biggest the city had seen in several years.

Olympic organizers said the fire which is about 11 kilometres east of the Olympic Park would have no effect on the Games’ closing ceremony planned for the evening. By late Sunday, wind was blowing the smoke away from the park.

The London Fire Brigade said in a statement that the whole of the 50 metre by 100 metre, single story building was on fire and that, at one point, a plume of smoke could be seen across the capital.

“We’ve not seen a fire of this size in London for several years,” London Fire Commissioner Ron Dobson said. “It’s certainly a dramatic end to the Olympics for the London Fire Brigade.”

The statement said more than 200 firefighters drawn from across the city were fighting the fire in Dagenham, an industrial, riverside area at the very edge of the capital.

“I would like to reassure people that we are still able to attend incidents across the capital and the fire cover we’re providing at the Olympic venues has not been affected,” Mr. Dobson said.

The cause of the fire wasn’t yet known. No injuries have been reported.

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