Beckenham Odeon Cinema Fire: Major Blaze Engulfs Building
Dramatic fire engulfs historic Odeon cinema in Beckenham as 70 firefighters battle massive blaze. Emergency services rush to scene amid road closures and safety warnings.
Dramatic fire engulfs historic Odeon cinema in Beckenham as 70 firefighters battle massive blaze. Emergency services rush to scene amid road closures and safety warnings.
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