LONDON: A large fire has broken near the London London Center and castle train station, sends a large feather black smoke above the capital.
Connecting videos posted on Twitter, London Fire Brigade said on Monday that 15 fire extinguisher machines and 100 firefighters fought in the train arch near the station, which was only south of the Thames and close to London London eyes, including the London Eye.
The Fire Brigade said three commercial units under the train arches were fully burned and four cars and the telephone box near the station also went down.
It also urges people to avoid the area and to close all doors and windows.
Elephants and castles are busy traffic intersections.
It is also the center of the main train, home for busy subway stations in the northern line and the overground train that connects South London and North London.
The local police said the incident was not believed to be related to terror.
There is no further details available at this time.