More than 70 firefighters tackled a blaze at an industrial bakery in Tottenham last night.

Ten fire engines and 72 firefighters and officers were called to the fire in an industrial estate in West Mews, near West Road, at around 6.20pm.

The fire affected a single storey industrial bakery unit which partially collapsed.

Crews, who managed to get the fire under control by 1am this morning, were there throughout the night damping down deep seated pockets of fire.

Ian Frame, a station manager with the London Fire Brigade, was at the scene.

He said: "Crews were confronted with a large fire when they arrived and worked hard to confine it to the bakery and stop it from spreading to any neighbouring factory units.

"There was some fuel stored on site but crews isolated the supply and it was not involved in the fire.

"Thankfully there were no injuries but the fire is still producing a small amount of smoke so we’re advising residents living nearby to keep their doors and windows closed throughout the night as a precaution.

"We will now be working with our partners in Haringey Council, the Metropolitan Police and London Ambulance Service to restore normal business in the area as soon as possible."

Crews from Tottenham, Edmonton, Walthamstow, Stoke Newington, Enfield, Holloway and other surrounding fire stations attended the scene.

Two aerial ladder platforms were also in use at the incident.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.