Massive blaze hits east London

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More than 200 firefighters tackled what is believed to be the biggest fire in London for many years.

Firefighters battled a massive blaze at an east London recycling center Sunday as the city prepared for the closing ceremony of the Olympics. Officials said the blaze was the biggest theyd seen in the city for years, but that the games would in no way be affected.The fire about 7 miles (11 kilometers) east of the Olympic Park was brought under control by late Sunday. A London Fire Brigade statement said the whole of the 50 meter by 100 meter (165 feet by 330 feet), single-story recycling center had burned and that, at one point, a plume of smoke could be seen across the capital.Weve not seen a fire of this size in London for several years, London Fire Commissioner Ron Dobson said. Its certainly a dramatic end to the Olympics for the London Fire Brigade.The statement said more than 200 firefighters drawn from across the city had been sent to fight the fire in Dagenham, an industrial, riverside area at the very edge of the capital.I would like to reassure people that we are still able to attend incidents across the capital and the fire cover were providing at the Olympic venues has not been affected, Dobson said.In a message later posted to Twitter, the fire service said the Dagenham fire had been contained. Well be there during the night damping down, the tweet said. An Olympic effort by our crews. Enjoy the Closing Ceremony.The cause of the fire wasnt yet known. No injuries have been reported.A spokesman said the fire brigade didnt keep detailed logs on the size of one blaze or another, but mainly thought in terms of the personnel and equipment needed to tackle each fire. He said the last comparable fires he could remember included the inferno that broke out at Londons Camden Market in 2008 and a blaze that gutted the New Look store on Oxford Street in 2007.He spoke on condition of anonymity, in line with office policy.