Dozens of firefighters dealt with a fire in a cafe in Fulham High Street.
Eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters tackled the blaze in the eatery called Tasty’s.
One man was treated by London Ambulance Service for burns.
The fire affected the ground and first floors of the premises.
The cafe's ducting – the extraction system – between the building’s ground and second floors was also involved in the fire.
London Fire Brigade was called just after 4.20pm and the blaze was under control just after 6pm.
There was heavy traffic around Fulham High Street while the incident was dealt with..
Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters are currently dealing with a fire in a café on #Fulham High Street. pic.twitter.com/8xH4SL9YAv
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) May 29, 2015
Now have 35 firefighters at café on #Fulham High Street. Ground floor is alight #FridayFeeling © @ZoeWardFFC pic.twitter.com/QixYo2vNFi
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) May 29, 2015
Heavy traffic around #Fulham High St as we deal with a café blaze. Please avoid the area if possible © @richdean21 pic.twitter.com/m6kBUiYUhf
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) May 29, 2015
#Fulham café update: 8 fire engines & #FridayFeeling Firefighters working hard © @KayLDN http://t.co/Eix8o5hJFo pic.twitter.com/KhASzj5n4W
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) May 29, 2015
#Fulham: We are currently treating a patient with burns from the fire | @LAS_HART @LondonFire
— ChrisHawkswell, EP07 (@LAS_TacAdvisor) May 29, 2015
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