Around 35 firefighters rushed to a bakery after a commercial bread oven caught fire.
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) was called to Olympic Way in Wembley just before 2am on Tuesday (September 12).
The fire had broken out in a building containing a bakery and restaurant, with homes above.
Part of a commercial bread oven on the ground floor was destroyed by the blaze, but no injuries were reported.
Five fire engines and around 35 firefighters tackled the blaze for more than two hours, with the incident declared under control at around 4.20am.
A LFB spokesperson said that the fire was accidental and caused by a bread oven being left on.
Fire crews from Wembley, Park Royal, Willesden and Stanmore fire stations all attended the scene.
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