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Hundreds evacuated in City of London after gas leak Hundreds evacuated in City of London after gas leak
(about 4 hours later)
Hundreds of people in the City of London have been evacuated due to a gas leak. Hundreds of people in the City of London were evacuated due to a gas leak on Tuesday.
Emergency services were called to London Wall in the City at about 4pm on Tuesday. Emergency services were called to London Wall in the City at about 4pm. The 25-metre cordon remained in place until after 9pm, when the area was reopened to the public.
London fire brigade said they were called to reports of a gas leak from the cellar of a coffee shop and were standing by in case they were needed while engineers tried to rectify the problem. London fire brigade said they were called to reports of a gas leak from the cellar of a coffee shop and had been standing by in case they were needed while engineers rectified the problem.
A 25-metre cordon was put in place and approximately 500 people were evacuated. The leak was expected to take some time to resolve, a City of London police spokesperson told the Guardian. No fatalities or injuries were reported. Approximately 500 people had been evacuated, a City of London police spokesperson told the Guardian. No fatalities or injuries were reported.
Eyewitness Matt Harris, who owns Fox Fine Wines on London Wall, told the London Evening Standard: “[The emergency services] are telling us it’s an absolutely massive gas leak in the sub-basement. They said they’re going to have to dig the street up to get the gas out.”Eyewitness Matt Harris, who owns Fox Fine Wines on London Wall, told the London Evening Standard: “[The emergency services] are telling us it’s an absolutely massive gas leak in the sub-basement. They said they’re going to have to dig the street up to get the gas out.”
He said there was little panic as City of London police told customers they had to leave the building.He said there was little panic as City of London police told customers they had to leave the building.
Evacuation at London Wall!! pic.twitter.com/UuLS6T0Nt6Evacuation at London Wall!! pic.twitter.com/UuLS6T0Nt6
A spokesperson for the London fire brigade said: “The gas engineers are currently working on it and we have a fire engine on standby just in case we are needed. The surrounding buildings, which were mainly offices, were all evacuated and fortunately we haven’t yet been needed. We’re just there as a precaution.”A spokesperson for the London fire brigade said: “The gas engineers are currently working on it and we have a fire engine on standby just in case we are needed. The surrounding buildings, which were mainly offices, were all evacuated and fortunately we haven’t yet been needed. We’re just there as a precaution.”
Buildings around London Wall Street evacuated due to gas leak pic.twitter.com/vGHGYvy2AMBuildings around London Wall Street evacuated due to gas leak pic.twitter.com/vGHGYvy2AM
People were advised to avoid the area with delays to be expected. TFL Traffic News tweeted that London Wall was shut eastbound at Wood Street and westbound at Blomfield Street, adding that the closures were expected to be lifted within a couple of hours.People were advised to avoid the area with delays to be expected. TFL Traffic News tweeted that London Wall was shut eastbound at Wood Street and westbound at Blomfield Street, adding that the closures were expected to be lifted within a couple of hours.
The City of London police said they would announce when the road is reopened on their Twitter account. The City of London police announced the road reopening on their Twitter account.
#LondonWall has now reopened following the earlier gas leak.