Chaos hit London’s Euston Station at 2.45pm today (October 2) when police launched a dramatic swoop over a suspicious item. Passengers were forced to flee as officers sealed off the entire station in a flash.

Mass Evacuation Sparks Panic

Panicked commuters scrambled for safety as fire crews rushed to the scene amid growing tension. Eyewitness James Alford tweeted live from the chaos:

“London Euston Station evacuated. Police moved everyone away. Fire service now here. Anyone know what’s happening?”

False Alarm Ends Standoff

After a swift investigation, police confirmed the suspected threat was harmless. The security cordon was lifted by 3.30pm, and normal train services resumed – much to the relief of anxious travellers.

Police Stress Precautionary Measures

A British Transport Police spokesperson said:

“Officers were called at around 2.45pm today (2 October) following reports of a suspicious item at Euston railway station. A cordon was put in place and the station evacuated as a safety precaution. The item has been assessed as non-suspicious and the incident has now been stood down.”

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