London's biggest mosque reopens after major fire
Thousands are expected to attend a special service of thanksgiving at London's largest mosque, as it reopens a week on from a major fire which spread through much of the complex.
Thousands are expected to attend a special service of thanksgiving at London's largest mosque, as it reopens a week on from a major fire which spread through much of the complex.
Ten fire engines and 70 firefighters are now on the scene of a huge fire at a mosque in south west London.
The fire is affecting the ground and first floors of the building which includes a mosque and community hall.
The cause of the fire is not yet known.
The fire broke out just after noon at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in London Road, Morden.
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