Firefighters are tackling a massive blaze that broke out on an industrial estate in Enfield on Thursday (November 23) morning.

London Fire Brigade (LFB) and Metropolitan Police were called to reports of a fire in Ponders End at around 9.30am on Thursday.

Smoke from the fire could be seen for miles across the capital.

LFB confirmed it was called to the fire in East Duck Lees Lane in Ponders End at 9.13am.

An LFB spokesman said: "Twelve fire engines and 81 firefighters and officers have been called to a fire at an industrial estate in East Duck Lees Lane in Ponders End.

“Half of the ground floor, first floor and roof of a warehouse are currently alight.

“Fire crews from Enfield, Chingford, Edmonton, Woodford, Tottenham, Southgate and other neighbouring fire stations are at the scene."

Metropolitan Police is also at the scene of the fire.

Smoke from fire at an industrial estate in Enfield

A Met spokesman said: “We were called to reports of a fire at 9.36am on Thursday.

“The incident is being chiefly dealt with by London Fire Brigade.

“We understand 12 fire engines are being used to tackle the fire.”

The cause of the fire is not known at this stage.

London Fire Brigade image shows smoke coming from Enfield industrial estate

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