Firefighters have issued a reminder of their candle safety advice following a house fire on Links Avenue in Romford.
Most of the first floor and roof were damaged by the fire. Four people left the building before the Brigade arrived. There are currently no reports of any injuries.
The fire is believed to have been accidental and was caused by an unattended candle.
A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: "Candles are one of the most common causes of fire. It’s really important that you never leave a candle unattended and keep them away from anything else that can easily catch alight.
“Consider using battery-powered, flameless LED candles instead, which are safe even if you fall asleep. Whilst they may cost more upfront than traditional candles, they will last considerably longer, giving you better value for money.
“If you do choose to use traditional candles ensure you place them in a heat-resistant holder, on a stable surface where they won’t be knocked over and away from materials that could catch fire. Never leave them unattended around your home, take particular care with children and pets and blow them out properly before you go to bed."
Control Officers took the first of eight calls at 1214 and mobilised six fire engines and around 40 firefighters from Romford, Dagenham, Ilford and surrounding fire stations to the scene. The fire was extinguished by 1403.