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A large-scale fire broke at Sikh Temple West London

A large-scale fire broke at Sikh Temple West London
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Fifteen firefighting machines and around 100 firefighters spent four hours handling massive fire at Sikh Temple in SouthAll, West London on Thursday.
The fire extinguisher of SouthAll, Hayes, Hillingdon and Heston fire station was called to Sri Teacher Amardas Sahib Ji Gurdwara at Clifton Road at 12:30 a.m.
to overcome the flames.
The large fur of black smoke can be seen shouting from the window and the time until 16:30 when the fire was taken under control.
Firefighters remained at the scene throughout Thursday night muffled.
Most of the roofs and half of the first floor of the building were damaged by fire.
The part of the ground floor was also damaged, said the London Fire Brigade.
“The firefighters handle a significant fire that holds the roof of the building,” Commander of the Sami Goldbrom Station, who was at the scene, said.
“Some breathing tools work hard to fight the fire internally and bring a goat.
A turntable ladder is used for observations.
The firefighters also control damage to save valuables that are not affected by fire.
There is housing accommodation on the back of the building, But at this stage, there are no reports of everyone involved, “he said.
The cause of the fire has not been confirmed and an active investigation.
HARMEET Singh Gill, Secretary General of Sri Teacher Singh Sabha, who went to judge the damage, to Ti on Thursday night: “The building was broken hearted.
The cause of the possibility of electricity, but no one was confirmed,” he said.
“There is no injury and all the scriptures and items are worth being saved.” Saroop from Sri Teacher Granth Sahib Ji (physical form of teacher and scripture) was taken from Gurdwara before causing damage, as well as it was from Gutka Sahib and Senchi Sahibs (volume extracted from Sikh Scriptur), the Sikh press association said.
British Sikh MP Preet Gill Tweeted: “The mind with the local community is destroyed to see.” Sikh Council UK Tweeted: “Fortunately Maharaj ‘Saroop was issued by Sevadars, and no one was injured.
We are grateful that the London Fire Brigade managed to get there in six minutes and have worked hard to limit damage.”

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