
In just one shocking day, London has seen a major fire, three stabbed and a death on the Underground.
These are just the incidents reported on by Newsquest London today (November 25).
The incidents across the capital have led to one death, two in hospital and three arrests. They are not thought to be linked in any way.
The fire service declared a major incident after it was called to a blaze in a warehouse containing fireworks at around 9am.

hree nearby schools and residents were evacuated after explosions were heard from the building and captured on video.
There were no injuries and while the major incident has since been stood down, the fire is still alight.
Firefighters will continue working overnight after three-quarters of the two-storey warehouse and retail space was on fire and the roof collapsed.
Police were called to the first of three stabbings last night (November 24) on Becontree Avenue at 9.28pm.
Officers arrived with paramedics, where a 21-year-old man was found with stab wounds.
His injuries are not thought to be life threatening or changing.
Three men, all aged in their 20s, have since been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and remain in custody.
The next day, The London Ambulance Service was called just after 2pm today (November 25) to a stabbing on Plough Way.
An ambulance crew arrived with London’s Air Ambulance and treated a patient at the scene
They were taken to hospital where their condition is not known.
A third stabbing occurred at around 4.30pm on Palmerston Road in Forest Gate.
Police closed Romford Road following the incident, according to TfL, and full details of the incident are expected soon.
Shortly before the last stabbing, the British Transport Police was called to a casualty on the tracks at Green Park Underground station at 3.50pm.
Paramedics also attended and a person was pronounced dead at the scene.
The incident is not being treated as suspicious, and a file will be prepared for the coroner.