A significant fire at a recycling centre in Bermondsey, south London, has led to major rail disruptions. Approximately 100 firefighters are on the scene, battling the flames with 15 fire engines and aerial equipment. The incident began shortly after 5:30 PM BST, creating large smoke clouds visible across the area.
As a result of the fire, all rail lines through London Bridge have been closed, affecting Southeastern and Thameslink services. Passengers are advised to seek alternative routes, as delays and diversions are expected to continue until at least 10:30 PM. This disruption could impact evening commutes and travel plans for many.
Residents nearby have been warned to keep windows and doors closed due to the smoke. The fire’s proximity to the railway has raised concerns about safety and operational delays, highlighting vulnerabilities in urban infrastructure where essential services intersect with industrial sites.
The incident serves as a reminder of the potential for such emergencies to disrupt daily life, affecting not just transport but also local air quality and community safety. The full extent of the impact will become clearer as firefighting efforts continue and services are restored.
Source: BBC News

