A terrifying fire erupted in Brent Cross Shopping Centre’s car park on Saturday afternoon, sending thick black smoke billowing across North London and causing chaos among weekend shoppers.

At around 4:06pm, multiple vehicles caught fire in the open-air car park near the John Lewis store on Prince Charles Drive. Firefighters responded swiftly with four engines and 25 crew members to tackle the rapidly spreading blaze.

Eyewitnesses reported huge plumes of smoke visible from the North Circular, while frantic shoppers fled as cars burned just metres from the busy mall entrance.

Key Facts About the Brent Cross Fire

  • Fire broke out shortly after 4pm in the Brent Cross car park
  • At least two cars completely destroyed
  • No injuries reported
  • Fire brought under control by 6:14pm
  • Cause currently under investigation
  • Firefighters from West Hampstead, Finchley, and Willesden responded

Eyewitness Describes Chaotic Scenes

Rosanna Rafel-Rix, who filmed the blaze, said: “There were huge plumes of smoke coming from the John Lewis entrance. One car was fully on fire. People in the car park were trying to get away – fast.”

London Fire Brigade Confirms Investigation Underway

The London Fire Brigade confirmed the fire was extinguished by early evening. Their Fire Investigation Unit is now probing the cause.

A spokesperson said: “There were no injuries, and the shopping centre itself was unaffected. However, we are taking the incident seriously and looking into the cause.”

Originally published by UKNIP.

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