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Mobile phone charger ignites on London Underground train, forces Tower Hill evacuation | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Police have evacuated Tower Hill tube station amid reports of a 'minor explosion' in a train carriage, thought to have been caused by an overheated mobile phone charger. The incident is not being treated as suspicious. | |
Officers have since confirmed that a flaming package seen in pictures posted online was in fact a faulty mobile phone charger. | |
Some of those on the platform at the time of the incident said they saw the charger "hissing and smoking" in the carriage. | |
Daniel Griggs tweeted: “Blimey, someone’s battery charger just caught fire next to me on the tube at Tower Hill. That gets the adrenaline going. Everyone’s safe!” | Daniel Griggs tweeted: “Blimey, someone’s battery charger just caught fire next to me on the tube at Tower Hill. That gets the adrenaline going. Everyone’s safe!” |
Another witness, Murtaza Ali Shah, said terrified passengers fled the station in a stampede. | Another witness, Murtaza Ali Shah, said terrified passengers fled the station in a stampede. |
He tweeted: “Tower Hill Station closed after a small scale explosion in a bag, passengers fled in panic, injuries in stampede.” | He tweeted: “Tower Hill Station closed after a small scale explosion in a bag, passengers fled in panic, injuries in stampede.” |
Pictures from outside the station show crowds of passengers who have been evacuated onto the pavement. | |
A British Transport Police (BTP) spokesperson said they were called just before 12.30pm local time. | A British Transport Police (BTP) spokesperson said they were called just before 12.30pm local time. |
The force said the incident was “not suspicious,” adding that the fire is believed to have been caused by a mobile phone charger overheating. | The force said the incident was “not suspicious,” adding that the fire is believed to have been caused by a mobile phone charger overheating. |
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