Five hurt in 'minor' explosion at London underground station | Inquirer News

Five hurt in ‘minor’ explosion at London underground station

/ 07:55 AM June 20, 2018

Emergency services at the scene of a small explosion at Southgate Underground station, in London, Tuesday, June 19, 2018. London police said the explosion was due to and electrical short circuit and did not appear to be related to terrorism. AP

LONDON, United Kingdom – A “minor” explosion at an underground train station in London late Tuesday left five people injured, none seriously, British police said, adding that the incident appeared to be caused by an electrical short circuit.

The London police said they were alerted by a phone call that an explosion had taken place at Southgate station in North London.

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Emergency services rushed to the area and the station closed down.

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“Inquiries are ongoing to establish the cause of the reported explosion, which appears to have been minor. We are not aware of any serious injury,” police said.

“We do not believe this to be terror related at time,” British transport police said in a tweet.

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Scotland Yard said later that the cause appeared to be a “battery short circuit”.

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The London ambulance service said that two people were taken to hospital while three others were treated at the scene for minor injuries.

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Passengers spoke on Twitter of scenes of panic.

“I was at Southgate Station when this commotion started. I could smell burning (like rubber) and saw multiple people hurrying for the exits,” wrote @Nakzokulah. /cbb

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