LONDON (Reuters) – One of London’s busiest railway stations, Charing Cross, was evacuated on Sunday after a fire caused by a suspected electrical fault, the British Transport Police (BTP) said.
The incident generated a lot of traffic on social media, in part because Britain raised its terrorism alert in August to the second-highest level, saying Islamist militants operating in Syria and Iraq posed the biggest security threat.
Pictures from the scene showed part of a stationary passenger train on fire with a crowd looking on.
Nobody was hurt and there was no suggestion the incident was malicious, a BTP spokesman told Reuters.
“At this stage this fire is believed to have been the result of an electrical fault and there are no suspicious circumstances,” the spokesman said. “The station was evacuated as a precaution and no-one was injured.”
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