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Thursday 05 June 2014 6:27 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 29 May 2019 9:32 pm

The Shard evacuated after reports of smoke in building’s basement

By: Peter Spence

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London's iconic Shard skyscraper has been evacuated after reports of smoke.

The London Fire Brigade says that firefighters have been investigating the reports of smoke in the basement of the building.

Smoke without fire perhaps, as the fire brigade's statement says that "there is no suggestion at this stage that there is a fire". So we shouldn't rush to rebrand it the "Charred" just yet.

A call was made to the fire service at 10.30am, and seven fire engines and around 50 firefighters from Soho, Dockhead, Old Kent Road, Shoreditch, Whitechapel and Lambeth fire stations are now on the scene.

Around 900 people were evacuated from the 72 floor building. The fire service tweets that "smoke appears to be dissipating".

All going on down at the Shard! pic.twitter.com/ToVloylbxB

— William Simmons (@willsrace) June 5, 2014

Smoke in #Shard basement, according to reports @wearecityradio pic.twitter.com/psC09jzT0K

— Chris Hackett (@mrchrishackett) June 5, 2014

Photo: Fire appliances sit outside London's tallest building, The Shard, after reports of smoke – @paulfisher pic.twitter.com/7EOY6YfVNN

— SammyCat (@manseydoll) June 5, 2014

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