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V&A Museum in Knightsbridge evacuated by Met Police following security alert | V&A Museum in Knightsbridge evacuated by Met Police following security alert |
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The Victoria and Albert Museum in London was evacuated following a security alert, police have said. | |
Police were called to the museum in Knightsbridge at around 3pm and the building was evacuated as a precautionary measure, a Metropolitan Police spokesperson told The Independent. | |
However, the incident has now been "stood down" as no security threat was found, according to the spokesperson. | |
“Cordons and museum will be reopened shortly,” wrote Kensington and Chelsea Police on Twitter. | |
Roads around the museum were blocked during the alert as specialist officers searched the premises. | |
An ice rink outside the Natural History Museum, adjacent to the V&A, was also closed temporarily due to the security alert, but has now reopened. | |
"Watching the Victoria and Albert museum get evacuated due to bomb threat. Lots of yelling but no running. All roads blocked too," wrote Twitter user Elliot White. | |
"Ballet dance class that was evacuated now practising in the street. Very sweet. Wish I knew what was happening in the museum though," they wrote. | |
The Victoria and Albert Museum, founded in 1852, is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design and its permanent collection holds more than 4.5 million objects. |
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