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At least 11 suffer severe burns as ‘noxious’ substance spills in London bar At least 11 suffer severe burns as ‘noxious’ substance spills in London bar
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A suspected noxious substance has caused at least 11 revellers to suffer severe burns at a club in Dalston, east London. Hundreds were evacuated from the bar following the incident.A suspected noxious substance has caused at least 11 revellers to suffer severe burns at a club in Dalston, east London. Hundreds were evacuated from the bar following the incident.
“We sent multiple resources to the scene including paramedics in cars, ambulance crews, a number of officers, an advanced paramedic and our hazardous area resource team,” the London Ambulance Service said.“We sent multiple resources to the scene including paramedics in cars, ambulance crews, a number of officers, an advanced paramedic and our hazardous area resource team,” the London Ambulance Service said.
Ten people have been taken to the hospital, according to the London Ambulance Service (LAS), and two more people complained of similar symptoms, police said. Ten people have been taken to the hospital, according to the London Ambulance Service (LAS), and two more people complained of similar symptoms, police said. 
“Police were called to a licensed premises in Sidworth Street, Dalston, at approximately 1.10am on 17 April, after members of the public complained of a noxious substance,” an official statement from a police spokesperson said. A Metropolitan Police spokesman also told The Express that the substance has not been identified.“Police were called to a licensed premises in Sidworth Street, Dalston, at approximately 1.10am on 17 April, after members of the public complained of a noxious substance,” an official statement from a police spokesperson said. A Metropolitan Police spokesman also told The Express that the substance has not been identified.
According to emergency services, none of the injuries are life-threatening.According to emergency services, none of the injuries are life-threatening.
Around 600 people were at the scene at the time of the incident, with 200 leaving the premises immediately, and 400 evacuated by the police.Around 600 people were at the scene at the time of the incident, with 200 leaving the premises immediately, and 400 evacuated by the police.
An investigation is currently underway. No arrests have so far been made. An investigation is currently underway. No arrests have so far been made, but a manhunt is on.