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Morden mosque fire: 70 firefighters tackle blaze | Morden mosque fire: 70 firefighters tackle blaze |
(about 7 hours later) | |
A large fire broke out at a mosque complex in south London. | |
The blaze at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, which describes itself as the largest mosque in western Europe, was tackled by 70 firefighters. | |
The London Fire Brigade said the fire was contained to an administration building and the mosque itself was unaffected. It said the blaze was under control by about 17:30 BST. | |
A man was taken to hospital suffering the effects of smoke inhalation. | A man was taken to hospital suffering the effects of smoke inhalation. |
The brigade was called at just after 12:00 BST to the mosque, which also has a community centre attached. | The brigade was called at just after 12:00 BST to the mosque, which also has a community centre attached. |
Only a handful of worshippers were inside the mosque when the blaze started and they were evacuated from the site. | Only a handful of worshippers were inside the mosque when the blaze started and they were evacuated from the site. |
About 50% of the building's ground floor was damaged as well as part of the first floor and a section of the roof. | |
Fire crews were at the site into the evening, damping down and dealing with the aftermath of the blaze. | |
'Religious significance' | 'Religious significance' |
Earlier, station manager Philip Morton said: "This is a large fire and our crews are working hard to minimise fire spread to other parts of the mosque. | Earlier, station manager Philip Morton said: "This is a large fire and our crews are working hard to minimise fire spread to other parts of the mosque. |
"We are working closely with the local community to ensure our damage control operations take full regard of the religious significance of the building's contents." | "We are working closely with the local community to ensure our damage control operations take full regard of the religious significance of the building's contents." |
Julian Roman, from Morden, told the BBC: "I saw it start from my window. There was a tiny bit of smoke, some alarms. | Julian Roman, from Morden, told the BBC: "I saw it start from my window. There was a tiny bit of smoke, some alarms. |
"Now there are firefighters, ambulances, hundreds of people." | "Now there are firefighters, ambulances, hundreds of people." |
Major landmark | Major landmark |
The 5.2 acre (2.1 hectare) mosque serves the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and there is space for at least 10,500 worshippers, according to its website. | The 5.2 acre (2.1 hectare) mosque serves the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and there is space for at least 10,500 worshippers, according to its website. |
Rafiq Hayat, national president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK, said: "By the Grace of God the mosque is safe and unaffected and there were no injuries and no loss of life. | |
"The fire was contained to the hall at the front of the building and some adjacent offices. | |
"We are extremely grateful for the support of the local community and leaders." | |
Merton Council leader Stephen Alambritis described the mosque as a "beautiful building" and a "major landmark" in the area. | Merton Council leader Stephen Alambritis described the mosque as a "beautiful building" and a "major landmark" in the area. |
He said the mosque is manned by security staff and suggested the fire could have been caused by cooking preparations rather than an arson attack. | |
Lord Ahmad, a high-profile member of Ahmadiyya community and junior government minister, tweeted: "This is a beautiful mosque complex which has transcended barriers and been a beacon of peace - thoughts & prayers." | Lord Ahmad, a high-profile member of Ahmadiyya community and junior government minister, tweeted: "This is a beautiful mosque complex which has transcended barriers and been a beacon of peace - thoughts & prayers." |