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Thursday 09 March 2017 1:59 pm

Kings Cross area in central London evacuated due to suspected gas leak – rail and Tube stations still open

By: Caitlin Morrison

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The area around Kings Cross in central London has been evacuated today due to a suspected gas leak.

Network Rail said the train station has not yet been evacuated but the rail operator is monitoring the situation. Transport for London said the incident had no impact on the Tube station.

The emergency services were alerted at 12.46pm to reports of the smell of gas at the junction of Wharfdale Road and York Way. The Metropolitan police are attending, and London Fire Brigade sent a fire engine to the scene.

York Rd/Wharfdale Rd nr #KingsCross closed due to suspected #gasleak on building site, pls avoid area if possible whilst being dealt with

— Camden Police (@MPSCamden) March 9, 2017

 

Several office buildings in the area have been evacuated, including the Guardian's offices on York Way.

Evacuation because a gas leak at kings cross pic.twitter.com/qjnk6ODWCO

— Patrick Graham (@Podrick616) March 9, 2017

#kingscross closures due to huge gas leak. Loads of evacuees fill the sunlit pub gardens. pic.twitter.com/coEJinH6lD

— Mike Pearce (@MikePearce) March 9, 2017

Of course, given today's unseasonably good weather, many of the affected Londoners took a positive view of the situation: 

https://twitter.com/TurquoiseDenit/status/839838952416739329

Evacuated from our #KingsCross office due to a #gasleak. Thankful for the weather! pic.twitter.com/GLJ4tcMKpD

— James (@JECTweets) March 9, 2017

https://twitter.com/RobertEmberson/status/839832601271611394

A number of the surrounding roads are also closed.

Re: #kingscross York Way stays shut btwn King's Cross station & Goods Way after a gas leak. Buses 10 17 45 59 63 259 390 divert. Fi

— BBC Radio London Travel (@BBCTravelAlert) March 9, 2017

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