Firefighters are tackling a major blaze at a recycling centre in Bermondsey, south London. Multiple outlets report that around 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines are responding to the incident. The fire sends large plumes of smoke above the area, visible across parts of the city. The Guardian reports that fire control officers are called to the site on Landmann Way shortly after 5.30pm on Monday, and services remain on scene while crews work to bring the fire under control.

The fire also affects transport in the area. The Daily Record and the Guardian both say that train travel is disrupted, with services in the vicinity impacted while the emergency response is underway.

No confirmed details about the cause of the fire or any injuries are included in the provided summaries. Authorities have not attributed the blaze to any specific cause in the sources listed. Updates are reported as firefighters continue operations at the recycling facility.