London Fire Brigade says fifteen crews, including ones from Holloway and Euston, have dashed to the restaurant, above which is flats, on Seven Sisters Road this morning

Fifteen fire engines have been called to a blaze at a takeaway restaurant.

Around 100 firefighters are in attendance at the fire on Thursday morning at a takeaway restaurant in Holloway, north London. The London Fire Brigade said the whole of the ground floor of the building on Seven Sisters Road is alight.

The building contains flats above the restaurant. Control officers took the first calls at 3.45am with crews from Holloway, Kentish Town, Islington, Euston and surrounding fire stations at the scene.

The cause of the fire is not known. Holloway is in the London Borough of Islington. The stretch of road at which the fire has happened used to be home to a pub, but this closed in 2004 and has since been used as a gambling establishment. Several other shops and eateries are around the building.

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