Arson arrest after fire shuts Brixton Tube station

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A man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire disrupted operations at the Brixton Underground station. The London Fire Brigade reported that approximately 70 firefighters responded to the incident, which began in a storage area of a mixed-use building on Electric Avenue shortly after 09:40 BST. While the fire has been largely extinguished, crews remain on-site to dampen the roof to prevent further spread. Authorities confirmed that no injuries occurred during the incident, but surrounding buildings were evacuated as a safety measure. Residents were advised to keep their windows and doors shut to prevent smoke from entering their homes.

Roads have been closed, and officials urge the public to avoid the area as investigations continue. This incident marks a significant disruption in local transit and raises concerns regarding safety and fire hazards in mixed-use developments. The Metropolitan Police's swift action reflects ongoing efforts to address safety and criminal activity in urban areas.

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