Fire in block of flats

Firefighters have been called to a fire in the roof of a four storey residential block of flats in Westcliff on Sea.

Update 1:25pm - Firefighters at the scene reported that the fire is affecting the whole of the roof. Crews have surrounded the building and are working to tackle the fire. If you live nearby, please close your doors and windows due to the smoke.

Building fire - industrial unit

Firefighters were called to a fire in an industrial building in Harlow.

When fire crews arrived they confirmed that there was a fire affecting the roof space of the building.

Firefighters used an aerial ladder platform (ALP) to pour water onto the fire from above. Crews also prioritised protecting the adjoining units to stop the fire spreading.

An investigation will be carried out to find the cause of the fire.

Fire in the garden spreads to house

Firefighters from Grays, Orsett and Corringham were called to a fire in the garden which had spread to a house in Tilbury. 

Station Manager Adam Barber said: "When crews arrived, the fire had started spreading from the garden to the roof of the semi-detached property." 

Firefighters worked quickly to contain the fire and stopped it spreading to the neighbouring property.

Unfortunately, the whole house has been damaged by the fire, and will is now not habitable.

An investigation into the cause of the fire is underway.

Crews tackle fire at electricity substation

The fire was fully extinguished by 7pm. An investigation will be carried out to establish the cause.

Update 5pm

After the electricity supply was isolated, crews were able to extinguish the substation fire at 4.06pm.

The fire spread to a derelict building and crews are continuing to tackle the fire.

Crews from Great Baddow, Leaden Roding, Ongar and Tiptree are replacing the crews that initially attended.

Please continue to keep doors and windows closed and avoid the area.

Bonfire causes fire at storage unit

Crews have issued safety advice after a bonfire set a storage unit alight in Canvey.

We were called to Northwick Road yesterday (Friday) at 6.52pm and crews from Canvey, Southend and Rayleigh Weir attended, along with a Water Bowser, to supply high quantities of water, from Corringham.

A bonfire burnt out of control, with high winds fanning the flames, and set fire to a storage container, measuring around 15 metres by 40 metres.

Crews prevented the fire from destroying nearby cattle stables and extinguished it by 8.24pm.

Industrial unit fire

UPDATE: 18 MAY

An investigation has concluded the most probable cause was an electrical fault.


The fire is now out and crews will remain on scene to dampen down hotspots. 

A fire investigation will take place to establish the cause when it is safe to do so.