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London Fire Brigade Brings Second Rainham Wildfire Under Control

Assessments of the blaze’s cause are under way alongside trials of new off-road wildfire response vehicles on site.

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Overview

  • The Rainham Road fire, which ignited at 14:51 on July 10, consumed about ten hectares before being brought under control at 18:21.
  • The London Fire Brigade deployed 12 engines and approximately 80 firefighters from multiple east London stations to battle the blaze over several hours.
  • Fire crews remain at the scene damping down hotspots and maintaining water-relay systems to ensure a continuous supply in the scrubland.
  • This marks the second significant grassland wildfire in Rainham this week after a nine-hectare blaze on Lambs Lane North on July 9.
  • The brigade is testing four specialised off-road wildfire response vehicles equipped with water tanks and misting lances to improve access and firefighting efficiency.