This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-37739046
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Canister found after London City Airport evacuation | Canister found after London City Airport evacuation |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A suspected chemical incident that led to the evacuation of London City Airport may have been caused by a passenger accidentally discharging CS gas before check-in, police have said. | |
A canister, believed to be "a CS gas or spray", was discovered by police during a search on Friday afternoon. | A canister, believed to be "a CS gas or spray", was discovered by police during a search on Friday afternoon. |
About 500 people were evacuated from the east London airport at 16:00 BST after some passengers felt unwell. | About 500 people were evacuated from the east London airport at 16:00 BST after some passengers felt unwell. |
Two people were taken to hospital and 26 others treated at the scene. | Two people were taken to hospital and 26 others treated at the scene. |
A spokesperson said that while "the cause of the incident has not yet been confirmed, officers are investigating if it was the result of an accidental discharge". | A spokesperson said that while "the cause of the incident has not yet been confirmed, officers are investigating if it was the result of an accidental discharge". |
"At this early stage officers are investigating whether it may have been discarded by a passenger prior to check-in," the spokesperson said. | "At this early stage officers are investigating whether it may have been discarded by a passenger prior to check-in," the spokesperson said. |
The Met have said they are not treating the case as terrorist-related. | The Met have said they are not treating the case as terrorist-related. |
David Morris, 28, had been checking in for a BA flight to Edinburgh when he "started to cough to the point I was not able to keep talking". | David Morris, 28, had been checking in for a BA flight to Edinburgh when he "started to cough to the point I was not able to keep talking". |
"It was getting quite bad and we saw other people starting to cough at the same time. The people behind the desk were coughing the most and quite aggressively," he said. | "It was getting quite bad and we saw other people starting to cough at the same time. The people behind the desk were coughing the most and quite aggressively," he said. |
Chris Daly, 35, from Southend, told the BBC he had just landed on a flight from Glasgow when he heard the fire alarms. | Chris Daly, 35, from Southend, told the BBC he had just landed on a flight from Glasgow when he heard the fire alarms. |
"When we got into the airport terminal building we could hear the fire alarms going on, then there were announcements in three different languages saying this is a fire alarm and the crew were directing us at the baggage carousel to evacuate the building," he said. | "When we got into the airport terminal building we could hear the fire alarms going on, then there were announcements in three different languages saying this is a fire alarm and the crew were directing us at the baggage carousel to evacuate the building," he said. |
London Fire Brigade said sweeps of the airport were carried out by crews wearing protective equipment. | London Fire Brigade said sweeps of the airport were carried out by crews wearing protective equipment. |
"No elevated readings were found and the building was ventilated, searched and declared safe," a spokesperson said. | "No elevated readings were found and the building was ventilated, searched and declared safe," a spokesperson said. |
The airport was reopened after about three hours and is running as normal. | The airport was reopened after about three hours and is running as normal. |
Previous version
1
Next version