Pizza Oven set the celebrity hangout hotel on fire

A fire through a luxury London Hotel, favored by famous celebrities, was caused by a wooden fall from a pizza oven.
The Chilterne Firehouse in Marylabone, which was due to hosting a post-bift film award party on Sunday evening, was partially destroyed by the fire on 14 February.
The London Fire Brigade said that through reducing the parts of the London floor, the four -storeyed hotel spread through the four -storey hotel in London and damaged half of the second floor and destroyed the third floor and roof .
The fire service stated that the fire started accidentally “by falling the wood from the pizza oven and igniting the zero between the basement and the ground”.
The five -star hotel in Marylibon was a former fire station built in the 1880s.
Assistant Commissioner of London Brigade Paul McCourt said: “The crew worked incredibly for more than eight hours.
“The historically important building was presented with a complex fire, in the east Manchester Square Fire Station, firefighters successfully absorbed the fire, preventing it from spreading to neighboring properties.”
About 100 people were evacuated and no injury.
More than 120 firefighters and 20 fire engines were called to the spot.