King’s Cross Blaze Sparks Midnight Panic

A fierce fire ripped through a building on Mabledon Place, King’s Cross just before 2am on 27th December 2025. Thirty-six people made a desperate escape before firefighters arrived to battle the blaze.

Heroic Rescues from Fourth-Floor Inferno

Fire crews braved thick smoke and flames to rescue two trapped residents using escape hoods. Another two were saved via a dramatic turntable ladder rescue from the fourth floor, highlighting the fire’s deadly reach.

The blaze devastated part of the basement but was brought under control by 3.10am, thanks to fast-acting crews from Soho, Islington, Kentish Town, and neighbouring stations.

Careless Smoker Sparks Devastating Fire

Investigations have confirmed the fire was caused by a discarded cigarette. The London Fire Brigade slammed smokers with a hard-hitting warning.

London Fire Brigade spokesperson: “If you’re a smoker, it’s absolutely vital you make sure your cigarette is fully out. Failing to do so risks fires that could destroy homes and cost lives.”

Top Smoking Safety Tips to Avoid Disaster

  • Use sturdy, tip-proof ashtrays every time.
  • Stub out cigarettes completely—no smouldering butts allowed.
  • Never leave lit cigarettes unattended, ever.
  • Smoke outside whenever possible for safety.
  • Dispose of butts responsibly—never toss them in bins carelessly.
  • Avoid balancing cigarettes on edges where they can fall and ignite fires.
  • Be extra careful when smoking if tired, medicated, or after drinking.
  • Empty ashtrays carefully, ensuring embers are fully cold.
  • Wet cigarette butts before disposal for peace of mind.

The London Fire Brigade’s tough new drive aims to stop deadly, preventable fires caused by smoking sloppiness. Remember: one careless flick could spark a catastrophe. Stay sharp. Stub out for good!

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