London's Heathrow Terminal 4 reopens after 'hazardous materials' incident
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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 emergency services called a "possible hazardous materials incident" has now reopened after it was declared safe, the airport said in an update. Heathrow - Europe's busiest airport - apologised for the disruption, saying on social media platform X that it was "doing everything we can" to ensure all flights depart as planned."
"Separately, a spokesperson for the London Fire Brigade said that it was standing down its response to the incident. The British airport's Terminal 4 - serving both European and long-haul routes - was shut temporarily on Monday evening as specialist crews from the brigade were deployed to carry out an assessment. The fire brigade said that around 20 people had been assessed on scene by paramedics. The nature of the incident has not been disclosed."
Terminal 4 at Heathrow was evacuated over a reported possible hazardous materials incident and has since reopened after being declared safe. Heathrow apologised for disruption and said it was working to ensure flights depart as planned. The London Fire Brigade stood down its response after specialist crews assessed the scene. Around 20 people were assessed on site by paramedics, and the nature of the incident has not been disclosed. Unverified video showed passengers waiting outside the terminal while the airport's departures listings indicated flights continued to take off. Previous infrastructure incidents have previously caused large-scale disruption at Heathrow.
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