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A huge fire that swept through a building near the stables at Camden Market in London had been brought under control, with no injuries as yet reported.
The London Fire Brigade said the blaze, which broke out late on Sunday night, London time, had been tamed. Firefighters were continuing to dampen down the area to stop any further outbreaks, it said.
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"Police were called on Monday at 12.10am to Camden Lock Market to reports of a fire. London Fire Brigade were already at the scene when officers arrived. It is unknown at this stage if any persons are injured, we await update," the spokeswoman said.
Images of the blaze were posted on social media, with one witness tweeting: "On a night bus I just passed the start of a big fire in Camden, now at Euston I've seen lots of ambulances head north."
Another tweeted: "Just drove past Camden market and there's a huge fire on top a building, close to the Loch Bridge! Crazy crazy scenes."
A number of similar fires have broken out at the markets in recent years. In 2008, a blaze left the Stables Markets closed for more than a year.