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London hotel fire: Firefighters tackle huge blaze at Mandarin Oriental in Knightsbridge - as it happened

Building underwent 'extensive restoration' that ended just last month

Jon Sharman
Wednesday 06 June 2018 13:06 EDT
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Smoke pours from Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Knightsbridge, London

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A huge fire that broke out at a luxury hotel in Knightsbridge, central London, was tackled by more than 120 firefighters.

Staff and guests of the Mandarin Oriental were evacuated and a column of thick black smoke thrown up by the blaze in its upper levels was widely visible.

London Fire Brigade said it was a “very large fire” but the London Ambulance Service later tweeted that its paramedics had "not treated any patients" and they remained on the scene as a "precaution".

For all the updates as they happened, read our live blog from the afternoon below.

The building underwent an “extensive restoration” ending late last month and costing several million pounds, its owner company Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group said in May.

The hotel is connected to the prestigious One Hyde Park development, which has the most expensive addresses in London.

Apartments there have been known to go on the market for as much as £75m and guests can use the facilities at the neighbouring hotel, including the private cinema.

They can also order room service from Heston Blumenthal’s restaurant Dinner.

The latest from LFB. A statement said: "Firefighters are likely to be on the scene throughout the night."

The statement continued: "The hotel has been evacuated by hotel staff and crews are currently working to bring the fire under control as well as carrying out a systematic search of the building."

Jon Sharman6 June 2018 17:22

The fire is not yet under control, the brigade said.

Jon Sharman6 June 2018 17:28

London Ambulance Service's deputy director of operations, Peter McKenna, has just said in a statement: "We were called at 4:04pm today to Knightsbridge, SW1X, to reports of a fire.

"We have sent multiple crews including our hazardous area response team. We remain at the scene.”

No details on whether anyone has been treated for injuries were given.

Jon Sharman6 June 2018 17:32

Pam Oparaocha, an LFB station manager, has said in a statement from the scene: "The smoke from this large fire was very visible across central London this afternoon and we received a number of emergency calls.

"Firefighters are working extremely hard to bring the fire under control. Crews wearing breathing apparatus are carrying out a search inside the building.

"Firefighters are likely to be there throughout the evening and once the fire has been brought under control fire investigators will take over to establish how the blaze started."

Jon Sharman6 June 2018 17:45

Here is video giving a view from the scene in Knightsbridge:

Jon Sharman6 June 2018 17:50

Smoke has stopped issuing from the roof of the hotel, according to witnesses.

Jon Sharman6 June 2018 17:53

Police have twice pushed back the cordon around the Mandarin Oriental Hotel (Josh Withey/The Independent) 

Our reporter Josh Withey says there has been no significant activity from the ambulance service and very little movement in our out since paramedics arrived.

Firefighters and officers have been seen scaling the side of the 12-storey building using the black metal fire escape seen on the side of the building in the above image.

Jon Sharman6 June 2018 17:55

Several firefighters are on the fire escape at the middle levels of the hotel, Josh Withey reports from the scene.

They are being assisted by another firefighter on a long ladder platform.

A dozen or more firefighters are seen outside the third or fourth floor of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Knightsbridge (Josh Withey/The Independent) 

Jon Sharman6 June 2018 18:01

London Ambulance Service has released an updated statement: “We have not treated any patients but we remain at the scene as a precaution.”

Jon Sharman6 June 2018 18:06

The black smoke has given way to a white haze, Josh Withey reports from the scene.

Jon Sharman6 June 2018 18:09

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