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King's Cross Station Reopens After Fire Alarm Evacuation Disrupts Services

Smoke in a retail unit triggered a fire alarm, leading to the evacuation of thousands and temporary service delays at one of London's busiest transport hubs.

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Overview

  • A fire alarm at King's Cross station was triggered by reports of smoke linked to a retail unit, prompting an emergency response.
  • The station was fully evacuated, with thousands of commuters waiting outside as firefighters assessed the situation.
  • All rail lines were temporarily blocked during the incident, causing significant disruption during evening travel hours.
  • The station has since reopened, but rail services are experiencing delays of up to 20 minutes as recovery efforts continue.
  • The use of the 'Inspector Sands' code reflected standard fire safety protocols, ensuring a calm and orderly evacuation.