Reading commuters should be warned that a busy tube station on the Elizabeth Line in London has been evacuated with a huge emergency response.
Eight ambulances and police cars are currently on the scene at the Canary Wharf underground station, according to eye witnesses.
British Transport Police temporarily closed off the station, and TfL confirmed the Jubilee line was also closed due to a “customer incident”.
Having a police officer scream “get out as quick as you can, move” on the platforms of Canary Wharf is a scary experience. pic.twitter.com/ecj0OBSxTa
— J (@jgwldn) August 6, 2024
The station later reopened.
Dozens of people inside the station were seen running toward the exit, after reports of an officer shouting to "get out as fast as you can", according to a post on X (formally known as Twitter).
We have contacted British Transport Police for further information on the incident.
The full TfL Access tweet says: “Canary Wharf “Part Closed - Jubilee line.
“Trains are not stopping on the westbound Jubilee line while we deal with a customer incident."
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