Sony's main optical disc distribution warehouse for the U.K. was hit by a  large fire on Tuesday morning that has apparently destroyed most or all  of the building.
 
 Television images showed fire consuming the facility in Enfield, which  is just to the north of London. The warehouse is one of six Sony has in  Europe. It is operated by subsidiary Sony DADC and handles distribution  of Sony Blu-ray Disc, DVD and CD blank media, and movies and games for  the U.K.
 
 The fire will almost certainly have an impact on supply of Sony  entertainment products in the U.K. and Ireland, but the extent of the  impact will depend on the damage caused.
 
 Sony in Tokyo said no staff had been injured in the blaze, but other  information including the cause of the fire was unknown. "We are trying  to confirm the facts," said George Boyd, a spokesman for Sony in Tokyo.
 
 It came as London endured a third night of rioting and looting with  numerous fires being set across the capital. An eye witness told BBC  Radio that he saw youths carrying petrol bombs shortly before the  distribution center was looted and set ablaze.
 
 Journalists on the scene of the Sony fire reported seeing people walking  away from the warehouse with consumer electronics goods.
 
 The warehouse is not a major consumer electronics distribution point for Sony so the number of products inside was likely low.
 
 The Metropolitan Police said at least 334 people were arrested in  disturbances in several areas of the city. More than 1,700 additional  police officers were deployed onto the streets of London with extras  being drafted in from nine police forces in areas around London. The  trouble first began on Saturday evening in the Tottenham district and  has spread over subsequent nights.
