The fire that tore through the gorgeous London hotel popular with celebrities was caused by the fall of wood from the pizza oven.
The Chiltern Fire Station, which was scheduled to host a post-Bakhta film awards party on Sunday evening, was partially destroyed by fire on Friday
The London Fire Force (LFB) said on Monday that the flames damaged half of the first and second floors, destroyed half of the third and half of the roof, destroyed half of the second floor, and a four-storey hotel in central London. It spread out.
Firefighters said the flames “incorrectly started when they fell out of the pizza oven and burned wood and set the blank between the basement and the first floor.
The venue at Marylebone was previously a fire station, but it was reused as a five-star hotel and restaurant.
“We’re a great opportunity to see the world,” said Paul McCourt, deputy committee member of the LFB. Firefighters who presented complex fires at the previous Manchester Square Fire Station, a historically important building, successfully trapped the fire and prevented it from spreading to nearby facilities. ”
About 100 people were evacuated and there were no injuries as a result of the flames. This was worked on by about 125 firefighters using 20 fire trucks.