Heathrow Airport 'safe to reopen' after evacuation, around 20 people assessed by paramedics
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London's Heathrow Terminal 4 reopens after hazardous materials incident
One of the four terminals at London's Heathrow Airport that was evacuated earlier on Monday over what authorities called a "possible hazardous materials incident" has now reopened after it was declared safe, the airport said in an update.
Heathrow Airport 'safe to reopen' after evacuation - around 20 people assessed by paramedics
The check-in area of Terminal 4 was closed while emergency services responded "to an incident". A spokesperson for the airport said it had since been declared "safe to reopen".
London Heathrow Airport check-in area reopens after police say no hazardous materials found at scene
A check-in area at London’s Heathrow airport was briefly evacuated on Monday due to a possible hazardous substance incident, but police later said no harmful substances were found at the scene.
Terminal 4 of Heathrow Airport in London was evacuated this Monday due to “an incident”, reports ‘Sky news’. At the end of the afternoon it has already been reopened in a ‘safe’ way. According to a spokesman for the airport in statements collected by AFP, the Emergency Services ‘have confirmed that it was safe to reopen Terminal 4’. ‘We are doing everything we can to ensure that all the flights that were planned will leave,’ he added. On the spo…
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