Video footage taken from the scene of a paint factory fire shows the sheer scale of the blaze - as flames could be seen from miles away.

Onlookers watched in shock as a huge fire completely destroyed the factory in Staples Corner.

Around 100 firefighters were sent to the blaze in Waterloo Road after a total of 99 callers reported the inferno on Monday night (January 8).

A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: "This is a significant fire at a paint factory off the North Circular which can be seen across London.

"The fire completely destroyed the single storey building. Factory workers left before the Brigade arrived.

"Firefighters will be at the scene throughout the night damping down pockets of fire."

Thankfully, no one was injured during the blaze .

The Brigade was called at 9.20pm and sent 15 fire engines and crews from Hendon and the surrounding areas.

It took firefighters three hours to contain the blaze, and the fire was declared under control at 12.22am.

Six fire engines and 30 firefighters remained at the scene the following morning (Tuesday January 9) damping down pockets of fire.

Waterloo Road remained shut during rush hour and nearby roads were affected.

The cause of the fire is now under investigation.

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