The London Fire Brigade has confirmed that four fire engines and around 25 firefighters were called to a house fire
London firefighters rushed to tackle a fire next to Hounslow East tube station, after a video showed smoke pouring from a semi-detached house roof.
The station is located near Heathrow Airport in west London and is likely to cause delays to travel in the area.
The London Fire Brigade has confirmed that six fire engines and around 40 firefighters have been called to a house fire on Myrtle Road in Hounslow.
The service initially said they sent four fire engines and around 25 firefighters to the scene.
The rear ground floor of a semi-detached house is completely alight, as well as the next door neighbour's ground floor conservatory.
They added: "Our crews are tackling a fire in the rear of a semi-detached house in Hounslow."
The Brigade's 999 Control officers were called at 1138 and deployed crews from Heston, Southall, Chiswick, Richmond, Heston and Twickenham fire stations.
Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters have been called to a house fire on Myrtle Road in #Hounslow. More info soon. pic.twitter.com/ZmIROUOTyH
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) May 12, 2025
Concerned onlookers can be seen watching events in an online video.
Hounslow East Underground station provides access to the Piccadilly Line.
The Piccadilly Line is currently facing minor delays between Northfields and Heathrow Airport due to a signal failure at Boston Manor.
Transport for London has confirmed that the station is busier than it usually is at this time and is likely to get busier.
