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Friday 29 April 2016 1:11 pm

Fire alarm closes High Street Kensington tube station

By: Jake Cordell

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High Street Kensington underground station has been evacuated after an electrical room in the adjacent shopping centre was flooded and a fire alarm went off.

Shortly before 12.30pm, London Fire Brigade (LFB) responded to reports of a fire alarm which was sounded in shops close to the underground station. A crew of three fire trucks and 15 firefighters responded to the call, which LFB said was prompted by a flood in an electrical intake room.

Electrical room has flooded at a parade of shops on #Kensington High Street. Working to shut power off © @AlexSeale pic.twitter.com/6zaQ8uyNDX

— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) April 29, 2016

The underground station was evacuated soon after and LFB said it is currently trying to switch off the power to avoid a fire breaking out in the area.

High Street Kensington tube station and mall closed pic.twitter.com/DDXQpkmWf2

— Poppy H (@Poppy_H1) April 29, 2016

https://twitter.com/B_Aissaouii/status/726021596318732288

Transport for London (TfL) said that High Street Kensington tube station, which is on the district and circle lines, had been closed. LFB said it hoped to have the station back open shortly.

https://twitter.com/districtline/status/726014124489084929

Kensington station on lock-down, swarming with police and fire crews. Nearby shops all evacuated. "Electrical fire". pic.twitter.com/KGJlkZB98d

— Jamie (@jmblgr) April 29, 2016

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