A fire at a Hackney school that is thought to have been caused by a bread oven has damaged part of a building.
London Fire Brigade was called to the blaze yesterday (Thursday, March 30) just after 7pm.
No injuries were reported and a small part of a single-storey outbuilding was damaged.
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Brigade crews believe the fire was accidental and involved a bread oven.
A brigade spokesperson said: "Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters tackled a school fire on Warwick Grove in Hackney.
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"A small part of a single-storey outbuilding was damaged by the fire. There were no injuries reported.
"The brigade was called at 1904 and the fire was under control at 1959. Fire crews from Stoke Newington, Homerton and Tottenham fire stations attended the scene.
"The cause of the fire is believed to have been accidental and involved a bread oven."
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