A home in East Greenwich has been partially destroyed in a fire.
The London Fire Brigade was called at 10.48pm on November 13 alerting them to a blaze in Earlswood Street.
A further three calls were made to the control office reporting the same house fire.
Four fire engines and 25 firefighters from stations across East Greenwich, Greenwich and Deptford were dispatched to the scene.
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The first floor of the home was destroyed and a small part of the roof space was damaged in the incident, which is now under investigation.
A 32-metre turntable ladder was used as an observation tower to tackle the fire from above.
The flames were extinguished by 12.35am this morning (November 14) and there were no reports of any injuries.
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