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Battersea tower block fire: Woman and child taken to hospital following blaze in south London

London Fire Brigade (LFB) sent 70 firefighters and 10 fire engines to the scene in Battersea after the blaze was reported at 8.02pm on Tuesday.

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Fire breaks out on 20th floor of tower block
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A woman and a child have been taken to hospital following a fire on the 20th floor of a block of flats in south London.

London Fire Brigade (LFB) sent 70 firefighters and 10 fire engines to the scene in Battersea after the blaze was reported at 8.02pm on Tuesday.

Three people left the affected flat on Westbridge Road before the brigade arrived, LFB said. The flat was destroyed by the fire.

The fire destroyed a flat on the 20th of a tower block on Westbridge Road in Battersea. Pic: @AkashDe69028264
Image: The fire destroyed a flat on the 20th of a tower block on Westbridge Road in Battersea. Pic: @AkashDe69028264
The scene of a fire at a tower block on Westbridge Road in Battersea, south-west London
Image: Around 50 people left the building before fire crews arrived

A woman and a child were taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service crews.

A further 50 people also left the building before fire crews arrived, LFB added.

Station Commander Peter Johnson, who was at the scene, said: "Crews were faced with a lot of smoke issuing from the top of a block of flats on arrival.

"There was also lots of visible flame which has prompted a high number of calls to our control officers.

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"Firefighters worked quickly to bring the fire under control."

Student Ishika Deb, 20, who lives in a neighbouring block of flats, said: "I heard a bang and glass smashing. I went out and saw there was glass on the floor.

"Then I heard a bang and looked up and saw fire."

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Blaze at block of flats in Battersea

She said she heard a couple of bangs then noticed that "ash was coming out".

The blaze was under control by 8.53pm and the cause is currently unknown.

Crews from Battersea, Fulham, Wandsworth, North Kensington and surrounding fire stations attended the incident.