Kings Cross station ‘evacuated’ as police and fire engines swarm scene

A major UK train station has reportedly been “evacuated”, with video footage showing police and fire engines rushing to the scene. Several rush hour commuters in London have taken to X to say they have been told to leave King’s Cross station immediately.
One person shared a video of emergency services arriving at the scene, writing: “Several fire engines have turned up at King’s Cross. No update from staff other than leave now. Another posted a video of people leaving the station, adding: “Emergency reported at King’s Cross station. All passengers have been told to leave. A third person wrote: “Just experienced my first real emergency evacuation at King’s Cross. Didn’t smell good! At least four fire engines and an ambulance were screaming down a busy Euston Road. Obviously, I hope everyone is OK.”
Transport for London (TfL) has provided an update on the situation via their X account. They wrote: “King’s Cross St. Pancras station. This station is closed while we respond to a fire alert.”
The Express has contacted the Metropolitan Police, British Transport Police, and London Fire Brigade for comment.
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