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According to the East of England Emergency Service, citing the BBC, no casualties have been reported so far.
A major fire that broke out on Tuesday in a car park led to the suspension of all flights at Luton Airport in north London and prevented travelers from approaching the site.
This infrastructure explained, in a statement, that emergency services and firefighters went to the parking lot of Building No. 2 to put out a fire that spread among the parked vehicles.
The same source pointed out that “access to the airport is currently restricted and we ask people not to travel to the airport at this time.”
Videos posted on social media showed how the fire engulfed the upper floors of the building.
According to the East of England Emergency Service, citing the BBC, no casualties have been reported so far.
At least 10 fire engines were sent to the scene to continue working to extinguish the fire, according to the Bedfordshire Fire Brigade, which indicated that 80% of the third floor of the car park was affected.
Luton is located about 50 kilometers north of London and is mainly used by ‘low cost’ airlines such as EasyJet or Ryanair.
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