Firefighters responded urgently to a kosher supermarket in Golders Green this morning after a significant fire broke out. The dense smoke spreading across North London prompted the London Fire Brigade to advise residents to keep their doors and windows closed along Golders Green Road.
Social media posts depicted alarming images of the fire near Kosher Kingdom, with the cause still under investigation. Despite recent attacks in the area, there is currently no indication that the fire was intentional.
The London Fire Brigade deployed specialized equipment, including turntable ladders and drones, to manage the situation effectively. The supermarket, known as the largest kosher store in Europe, suffered a previous fire in 2008, leading to an extended closure for repairs.
Authorities, including the Metropolitan Police, are on-site supporting firefighting efforts and ensuring public safety. Road closures are in place near the incident, and residents are advised to avoid the area until the fire is extinguished. Videos shared online capture the intense emergency response as firefighters work to contain the blaze.
The fire service reported a significant response with about 100 firefighters and multiple fire engines mobilized. The cause of the fire remains unknown at this time. Eyewitnesses indicated that the fire originated in a warehouse connected to the supermarket, echoing a past incident linked to an electrical fault.
The ongoing operation aims to control the fire and investigate its origin. Updates will be provided as the situation develops.
