London Recycling Plant Fire Investigation Under Way

An investigation is under way following a major fire at a recycling facility in south-east London that caused significant disruption and sent large plumes of smoke across the capital.

🚒 Large emergency response

Around 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines were deployed to tackle the blaze at a recycling centre in Bermondsey after the alarm was raised at approximately 5:30pm on 8 June 2026. [ca.news.yahoo.com], [theguardian.com]

Crews worked for several hours to control the fire, which involved a large volume of refuse and part of a warehouse structure.
The incident was brought under control shortly before midnight, with firefighters remaining on site overnight to extinguish hotspots. [independent.co.uk] [ca.news.yahoo.com]

🌫️ Smoke warnings and local impact

Thick smoke from the fire was visible for miles, prompting authorities to advise nearby residents to keep windows and doors closed. [ca.news.yahoo.com]

At the height of the blaze:

🚆 Travel disruption across London

The fire’s proximity to railway lines led to major rail disruption, particularly on routes in and out of London Bridge. [yahoo.com]

Services were delayed, diverted, or cancelled, affecting Southeastern and Thameslink routes during the evening.
Rail services later returned to normal once the situation was brought under control. [yahoo.com] [ca.news.yahoo.com]

🔍 Investigation now under way

The London Fire Brigade has confirmed that the cause of the fire has not yet been established, and a formal investigation is ongoing. [ca.news.yahoo.com]

Investigators will examine how the blaze started and whether factors such as waste storage, electrical sources, or hazardous materials played a role—common risks at recycling sites.

♻️ Wider safety concerns

Recycling facilities are known to present higher fire risks due to:

  • Large amounts of combustible materials
  • Potential presence of items like batteries or flammable waste
  • Heat build-up within densely packed refuse

Incidents like this highlight the importance of robust fire prevention and site management practices across the waste sector.

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