A teenage boy has died after a flat fire in south London that broke out next to a fire station.
Four fire engines and around 25 personnel tackled the blaze on the first floor of a six-storey building in Cooper's Road, Southwark, on Wednesday.
One teenage boy made it out of the property before firefighters arrived and was taken to hospital, while another died at the scene, London Fire Brigade (LFB) said.
The fire broke out next to Old Kent Road Fire Station, with the first call received just before 3pm.
Crews from Dockhead, Dowgate, Shadwell and Whitechapel fire stations went to the scene and the blaze was under control just after 4.30pm.
A 64-metre turntable ladder appliance from Old Kent Road Fire Station was on the scene within six minutes of the call, an LFB spokesperson said.
The spokesperson added: "Another appliance from Old Kent Road was out at a different incident but did return to the scene of the incident later."
The cause Is being investigated by the LFB and Metropolitan Police.
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