Huge Fire Breaks Out at Jaguar Land Rover Service Centre as Flames Burn Through Building & 100 Firefighters Battle Blaze

A massive fire erupted at a Jaguar Land Rover service centre in Tottenham, London, on Thursday night, prompting a major emergency response.

Emergency services were called to a two-storey warehouse on Watermead Way at around 10:50pm on July 2 (Thursday) after multiple reports of a fire. The building, used by Jaguar Land Rover for vehicle maintenance and servicing, was quickly engulfed in flames, with thick black smoke billowing from the roof.

Fifteen fire engines and approximately 100 firefighters from stations including Edmonton, Enfield, Tottenham, Chingford, Walthamstow, and surrounding areas rushed to the scene to tackle the intense blaze. A pair of 32-metre turntable ladders were deployed as water towers to fight the fire from above.

The London Fire Brigade (LFB) advised nearby residents to keep windows and doors closed due to the significant amount of smoke. Roads around the industrial estate, including Watermead Way at the junction with Leeside Road, were closed to traffic.

The fire could be seen from miles away as it burned through the building. As of the latest updates, the cause of the fire remains unknown.

No injuries have been reported in connection with the incident. Firefighters continue to work at the scene to bring the blaze under control.