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St Pancras fire causes rail chaos Roads closed by St Pancras fire
(30 minutes later)
A fire inside the renovated hotel above St Pancras station in central London has led to road closures and disruption to train services. Hundreds of people have been forced to evacuate buildings and roads have been closed following a fire at a central London hotel.
Emergency services were called to the Midland Grand Hotel on Euston Road at 1200 BST on Monday. Emergency services were called to the Midland Grand Hotel above St Pancras station on Euston Road at 1200 BST.
About 40 firefighters are dealing with the blaze on the hotel's ground floor. There are no reports of any casualties. There are no reported casualties, but Euston Road was shut between Hampstead Road and Tottenham Court Road.
The nearby British Library and Camden Town Hall were evacuated as a precautionary measure. The nearby British Library and Camden Town Hall were both evacuated as a precautionary measure.
There is significant disruption to trains in and out of St Pancras. About 40 firefighters are dealing with the blaze and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
Euston Road has been closed between the junction of Hampstead Road and Tottenham Court Road.