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Heathrow Airport responders treat 20 people mysteriously injured | UK | News

Today, about 20 people were injured in what is believed to be a dangerous material at Heathrow Airport.

The London Fire Department spokesman said: “Firefighters respond to a possible dangerous substance at Heathrow Airport. To make an assessment of the scene, expert teams were deployed and some of the airport was evacuated as a measure when firefighters responded.

“The Brigade was first called about the incident at 17: 01, and Feltham, Heathrow, Wembley and the surrounding fire stations were sent to the crew to the scene.” The news comes because the former BBC television center is treated for smoke inhalation.

Meanwhile, a Heathrow airport spokesman explained: “Emergency services responded to an incident while Terminal 4 Check -in was closed and evacuated.”

At about 20.30, an airport spokesman published in X: “Emergency Services confirmed that the reopening of Terminal 4 is safe and we do our best to ensure that all flights are separated as planned today. The security and security of our passengers and colleagues is a priority.” Daily star.

“We encourage the passengers to consult the airlines for the latest information about this evening flights and our colleagues will be ready for the night to help.”

In the latest update of the police, the officers confirmed that after the Terminal was invited to the terminal 4, there was no trace of any negative substance.

In a statement, the spokesman for the force said: “On Monday, September 8, 16: 56 hours of police, Terminal Fourth Heathrow Airport was called to a possible dangerous substance.

“Expert officers joined the scene with London Fire Department and London ambulance service and investigated the region extensively.

“No negative substance traces were found. Approximately 20 people reported a injury. None of them were accepted as life -threatening or changing life. Investigations continue.”

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