Kings Cross Station Fire 2025. Fears lessons of deadly 1987 King's Cross fire have been The fire began at approximately 19:30 on 18 November 1987, [1] at a major interchange on the London Underground.As well as the mainline railway stations above ground and subsurface. Passengers were rushed out of the central London train station shortly before 4pm today as London Fire.
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Reports circulating on social media claim that commuters have been told over the station's tannoy system that they need to leave the station. King's Cross station was closed earlier today (Wednesday, March 20) because it was overcrowded, TfL has explained
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Reports circulating on social media claim that commuters have been told over the station's tannoy system that they need to leave the station. Pancras: Closed - This station is closed while we respond to a security alert The fire is thought to have started after a lit match fell through a gap on a wooden escalator and set fire to the grease and litter beneath the steps.
Special report King's Cross The fire that changed London YouTube. Thousands of people have been evacuated from Kings Cross St Pancras following a security alert.Video footage circulating online shows crowds of passengers being escorted out of the station amid a station announcement of a "reported emergency."A status alert from Transport for London reads: "King's Cross St Pancras: Closed - This station is closed while we respond to a security alert
King's Cross fire 'I was screaming in pain' BBC News. Moorgate station is shut after a fire alert Trains between Moorgate and Finsbury Park will be cancelled or delayed Send pictures and information to alex.marsh@newsquest.co.uk Thirty-one people died when a fire started beneath a wooden escalator at the London station in 1987.