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Aardvark killed in London Zoo fire | |
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London Zoo is shut "until further notice" after a fire which injured staff and killed an aardvark. | |
At its height, more than 70 firefighters tackled the fire which started in the Animal Adventure section and spread to the adjacent shop. | |
One person was taken to hospital and eight were treated at the scene for injuries. | |
The zoo said an aardvark, called Misha, had died in the fire and that four meerkats were unaccounted for. | |
The cause of the fire, which is now under control, 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 were called to the zoo, which sits in the capital's Regent's Park, shortly after 06:00 GMT. |
Six people were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation and two for minor injuries, London Ambulance Service said. | |
One person was taken to a north-west London hospital, the service added. | One person was taken to a north-west London hospital, the service added. |
In a statement the zoo said duty staff who live on site were on the scene "immediately" and started moving animals to safety. | |
Adnan Abdul Husein 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. | |
"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. | |
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." |