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Stansted Airport fire forces terminal evacuation Stansted Airport fire forces terminal evacuation
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Stansted Airport has evacuated parts of its terminal after a fire in a bus outside the building. Passengers at Stansted Airport were evacuated from the terminal after a bus caught fire outside the building.
The airport in Essex tweeted at 16:40 BST that due to a fire on a car park shuttle bus, the terminal forecourt and parts of the terminal building were being evacuated. Witnesses reported seeing thick smoke as the blaze "completely destroyed" the shuttle service, which was parked in a waiting area.
"We are investigating this as a matter of urgency and will provide an update shortly," it said. The fire also caused smoke damage to "much of the front of the terminal building," firefighters said.
Essex Fire Service said four fire crews had been sent to the scene. Bosses at the airport, in Essex, advised those due to travel to contact their airline.
It is believed the fire was caused accidentally.
Julia Buckley, who was at the airport, tweeted the BBC to say: "In arrivals. Saw thick smoke as plane was landing. Can't see anything from here. Can smell smoke though. But atmosphere is calm."Julia Buckley, who was at the airport, tweeted the BBC to say: "In arrivals. Saw thick smoke as plane was landing. Can't see anything from here. Can smell smoke though. But atmosphere is calm."
At 17:12, the airport tweeted: "The fire has since been put out and we're working on returning to normal operations. More updates to follow." On Friday evening, the airport said all evacuated passengers were "in the process of being re-screened through security".
"The fire has since been put out and we're working on returning to normal operations," a spokesperson added.
Essex Fire Service said four fire crews had been sent to the scene.