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More than 70 firefighters tackled a blaze at London Zoo on Saturday and although no animals were immediately reported to have been injured, one aardvark was missing. The fire broke out shortly after 0600 GMT at the Animal Adventure section before spreading to an adjacent gift shop and cafe, near an area where visitors can handle and feed animals, the zoo and London Fire Brigade said. Staff on duty moved animals to safety and the fire was brought under control about three hours later. (Image: Reuters)
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Smoke rises above London Zoo, in London, Britain. (Image: Reuters)
Firefighters work at the scene of a fire, at the Adventure cafe and shop near the Meerkat enclosure at London Zoo, in London. (AP Photo) A number of zoo staff have been treated at the scene for smoke inhalation and shock. (Image: Reuters) -
The zoo said in a statement "Our staff are now in the process of assessing the situation in difficult conditions. At present one aardvark is currently unaccounted for." (Image: Reuters)
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The zoo, located in Regent's Park in central London, said it would be remain closed until further notice. (Image: Reuters)
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The attraction, the world's oldest scientific zoo which dates it origins back to 1826, houses 20,166 animals, according to its inventory for 2017. (Image: Reuters)
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The fire brigade said it had sent 10 fire engines and 72 firefighters to the scene, adding the cause of the blaze was under investigation. (Image: Reuters)
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The fire mainly affected the café and shop. (Image: Reuters)
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Officials are checking the rest of the animal population and the zoo remained closed to the public on what had been expected to be a busy day at the popular facility in Regent's Park. (Image: Reuters)
TV footage from the scene showed the Adventure Cafe and shop to be badly damaged. (Image: Reuters) -
London Fire Brigade Station Manager Clive Robinson said firefighters will stay at the zoo throughout the morning to dampen any small pockets of fire. (Image: Reuters)
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The fire started shortly after 6 a.m. Saturday, and staff who live on the site immediately started moving animals to safety, officials said. (Image: Reuters)