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Aardvark killed in London Zoo fire London Zoo fire kills aardvark 'and meerkats'
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London Zoo is shut "until further notice" after a fire which injured staff and killed an aardvark. Staff have been injured and an aardvark and possibly four meerkats killed in a fire at London Zoo.
At its height, more than 70 firefighters tackled the fire which started in the Animal Adventure section and spread to the adjacent shop. About 70 firefighters tackled the blaze at its height in the Animal Adventure section that spread to a shop.
One person was taken to hospital and eight were treated at the scene for injuries. One person was taken to hospital and eight were treated at the scene.
The zoo said an aardvark, called Misha, had died in the fire and that four meerkats were unaccounted for. The zoo said an aardvark called Misha died in the fire and four meerkats were still unaccounted for, presumed dead. The zoo was shut on Saturday but said it would reopen on Sunday.
The cause of the fire, which is now under control, is not yet known. The cause of the fire is not yet known.
Ten fire engines were called to the zoo, which sits in the capital's Regent's Park, shortly after 06:00 GMT. Ten fire engines went to the zoo, which sits in the capital's Regent's Park, shortly after 06:00 GMT and the fire was brought under control about three hours later.
Six people were given help at the scene for the effects of smoke inhalation and two for minor injuries, London Ambulance Service said.Six people were given help at the scene for the effects of smoke inhalation and two for minor injuries, London Ambulance Service said.
One person was taken to a north-west London hospital, the service said.One person was taken to a north-west London hospital, the service said.
Duty staff who live on site were on the scene "immediately" and started moving animals to safety, the zoo said.Duty staff who live on site were on the scene "immediately" and started moving animals to safety, the zoo said.
In a statement the zoo said it was "devastated" to hear of the death of one of its animals. In a statement the zoo said it was "devastated" about what had happened.
It said: "Sadly our vets have confirmed the death of our nine-year-old aardvark, Misha. There are also four meerkats unaccounted for at this stage, and we have limited access to site to confirm this. It said: "Sadly our vets have confirmed the death of our nine-year-old aardvark, Misha. There are also four meerkats still unaccounted for, but we are now presuming these have also died.
"All other animals in the vicinity are being monitored closely by our vets, but early signs suggest they have not been affected. We will continue to monitor them over the coming days." "All other animals in the vicinity are being monitored closely by our vets, but early signs suggest they have not been affected. We will continue to monitor them over the coming days.
The zoo said it would reopen "when we know it is safe to do so for animals, staff and visitors". "We are all naturally devastated by this, but are immensely grateful to the fire brigade, who reacted quickly to the situation to bring the fire under control. "
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Adnan Abdul Husein said he saw the blaze from a nearby park when he was out walking his dog, and alerted zoo security.Adnan Abdul Husein said he saw the blaze from a nearby park when he was out walking his dog, and alerted zoo security.
"It didn't look like, you know, smoke just coming out of a chimney, it was quite heavy", he said. "It didn't look like smoke just coming out of a chimney - it was quite heavy", he said.
"As I got closer to the zoo I could see that it was actually inside the zoo so I went over to the security and told them - there's flames or there's smoke coming from inside there, do you know anything about it? And they obviously didn't have a clue." "As I got closer to the zoo I could see that it was actually inside the zoo so I went over to the security and told them, 'there's flames or there's smoke coming from inside there, do you know anything about it?'. And they obviously didn't have a clue."
London Fire Brigade (LFB) station manager Clive Robinson, who was at the scene, said three-quarters of the cafe and shop had been affected by the fire and half of the roof.London Fire Brigade (LFB) station manager Clive Robinson, who was at the scene, said three-quarters of the cafe and shop had been affected by the fire and half of the roof.
He said: "Firefighters worked hard to bring the fire under control as quickly as possible and to stop it from spreading to neighbouring animal enclosures."He said: "Firefighters worked hard to bring the fire under control as quickly as possible and to stop it from spreading to neighbouring animal enclosures."