London's rail network ground to a halt this morning as a massive fire engulfed a recycling centre near a major transport hub. The inferno has already seen around 100 firefighters from the London Fire Brigade battle to bring it under control, with multiple lines suspended due to safety concerns.
The blaze is believed to have started in a container at the recycling centre, which lies close to a key junction and major rail routes. Eyewitnesses claim the fire began at approximately 10am on [current date], sparking widespread disruption.
Transport for London (TfL) has issued a warning to passengers, advising them to check their journey plans before travelling as services remain severely affected. Disruption is expected to persist throughout the day, with some trains potentially cancelled altogether.
The recycling centre has been evacuated and nearby residents have been told to stay indoors while the scene remains under scrutiny. Firefighters continue to battle the blaze, working tirelessly to secure the area and ensure public safety.
For the latest updates on rail services in the affected area, passengers are urged to visit the TfL website or social media for real-time information.