Six Fire Engines Respond to Major Restaurant Blaze in South Harrow
A significant fire broke out at a restaurant on Northolt Road, South Harrow, on April 22, prompting a rapid response from six fire engines. London Fire Brigade crews tackled the blaze, which caused extensive damage to the premises.

Emergency services were called to a restaurant on Northolt Road, South Harrow, following reports of a fire on Monday, April 22. The incident saw six fire engines and around 40 firefighters dispatched to the scene as thick smoke billowed from the building.
According to the London Fire Brigade, the fire severely damaged the restaurant's ground floor and part of the first floor. Crews worked for several hours to bring the blaze under control, with the Brigade reporting that the fire was contained by early afternoon. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
The affected restaurant, which has not been named, is located in a busy commercial area of South Harrow. The incident led to road closures and disruption in the surrounding area, as emergency services worked to secure the site and ensure public safety.
This event highlights the ongoing risks faced by businesses in densely populated urban areas and the importance of fire safety measures. The London Fire Brigade is expected to conduct a full investigation into the cause of the fire in the coming days.







