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Camden canal market fire
Looking at the news footage of those huge flames and considering how busy the area is, especially on a Saturday night, it seems a miracle that apparently nobody was hurt. A big relief.
On the downside, it's very likely that all those small canal market stalls/businesses that got hit will most likely be ruined.
There have been no attempts to explain the cause of the fire yet (eye witnesses reported a loud bang which could be anything from an accidental to a deliberate explosion) but the cynic in me wouldn't be surprised if it was deliberate. There have been a lot of plans to completely redevelop the area and drive out the last few elements of what makes Camden special.
On the downside, it's very likely that all those small canal market stalls/businesses that got hit will most likely be ruined.
There have been no attempts to explain the cause of the fire yet (eye witnesses reported a loud bang which could be anything from an accidental to a deliberate explosion) but the cynic in me wouldn't be surprised if it was deliberate. There have been a lot of plans to completely redevelop the area and drive out the last few elements of what makes Camden special.
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I'm suspicious too. And I don't usually go for what might be termed "conspiracy theories."
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So any plans to redevelop the area are staggering.
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Compare with Brighton's West Pier fire which suspiciously started not when the pier was busy, but when it was really quiet. (The conspiracy theory there being that the planned redevelopment project was a threat to the monopoly currently held by Palace Pier.)
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From what I have heard, witnesses reported an explosion coming from the car maintenance garages adjacent to the market.
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And as you say above, it's a tightly packed area of stalls and all kinds of flammable materials so it probably just needed that little spark to go wooosh.
However, there is no question that the shop/stall holders who are affected will be pretty much ruined and a number of buildings have been destroyed so the developers will get a step in.
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