Police investigate reports of blast on London underground train
15
August, 2017,
LONDON
(Reuters) - Heavily armed police rushed to an incident at a London
underground station on Friday with local media reporting there had
been an explosion on a train.
A
Reuters witness could see six ambulances, fire engines and a
helicopter at Parsons Green station in West London where the Metro
newspaper reported that passengers had suffered facial burns from a
blast and others had been hurt in a subsequent stampede.
Outside
the station, a woman was sitting on a pavement with a bandage around
her leg while armed police patrolled. A Reuters witness saw a woman
being carried off on a stretcher with her legs covered in a foil
blanket.
“We
are aware of an incident at #ParsonsGreen tube station. Officers are
in attendance,” London police said on Twitter.
Police
said they were aware of reports on social media and would release
facts regarding the incident once they could be sure of their
accuracy.
London
Ambulance and Fire Brigade said paramedics and firefighters were
present.
Transport
for London said on Twitter that there was no service between Earls
Court and Wimbledon on the District Line which runs through Parsons
Green.
Britain
has already suffered four attacks blamed on terrorists so far this
year which killed 36 people.
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