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Huge panic across east London as BBC crew explosions spark out of control fire_l

Social media users in the area reported hearing three loud bangs before the huge blaze which was part of planned filming that took locals completely by surprise.

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A huge fire which erupted in east London after loud bangs were heard from all across the River Thames was part of filming for the BBC that got out of control.

The blaze sparked panic among locals with reports the emergency services were at the scene. Social media users who said they live near the site reported hearing loud bangs.

London Fire Brigade said: “The fire in #Silvertown followed a controlled explosion at a film set which spread out of control. Firefighters worked quickly to extinguish the fire, which is now under control.

“Crews will remain on scene for the remainder of the evening.”

Images posted online showed flames and thick smoke billowing skywards on Saturday evening (August 31). The fire was understood to be around Trinity Bouy Wharf which is the site of an arts centre directly opposite London’s O2 Arena.

Social media posts from those living near the scene said a BBC

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 shipping container was ablaze after “enormous” explosions. Others suggested a BBC lorry blew up.

X user Kieran McHugh wrote on the platform: “There have just been some absolutely enormous and very loud explosions next to my flat and now a @BBC shipping container is on fire, it’s carnage”.

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Smoke and fire around London Docklands (Image: @ElenaCapaccioni/X)

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Another X user posted footage and tweeted from an account named Aussierobbo and the Englishgent: “Sooo, just playing Fortnite and happen to be looking out the window… witnessed 3 consecutive explosions near London O2 on our side of the Thames. Not what we had planned for a Saturday evening. Sorry, not great footage”.

A third X user, tweeting from an account named Lady Amilia of Bebbanburg said: “Another fire outside my London flat…” They posted a photo of a red BBC World News lorry with a police van parked nearby.

The X user captioned that picture: “Before the explosion. Wonder what happened”. They went on to say there were helicopters, multiple fire trucks, four ambulances and police cars at the scene.

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London’s Metropolitan Police tweeted just before 8.30pm that the reports were part of pre-planned filming.

Newham MPS said in an X post: “We are aware of reports of explosions being heard in the vicinity of the O2 in Greenwich.

“This was part of a pre-planned filming event in the Canning Town, E16 area. There is no risk to the public”.

London Fire Brigade (LFB) said four fire engines and around 25 firefighters tackled the fire at an open air yard on Dock Road in Silvertown.

It said one van was destroyed by the fire and most of a car and lorry were damaged by the flames. The Brigade added: “There are currently no reports of any injuries.”

The Brigade called at 7.51pm and the blaze was under control by 9.02pm. Crews from Poplar, Millwall, Shadwell and East Greenwich fire stations were at the scene.

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