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Part of Heathrow Airport in London has been evacuated over concerns of a ‘hazardous material incident’.
Terminal 4 – which serves Gulf Air, Air France and Qatar Airways – has since been shut while teams from the London Fire Brigade and the Metropolitan Police are deployed to the scene.
Despite ongoing flights, passengers have been warned not to travel to the terminal while an investigation is ongoing.
Footage circulating on X shows hundreds of people with packed suitcases pacing outside the terminal.
National Rail has now confirmed that trains are unable to stop at Terminal 4 ‘due to the emergency services dealing with an incident.’
Specialist crews from multiple fire stations have been deployed to ‘carry out an assessment of the scene’ and officers with hazmat suits have been spotted inside the building.
Kieran Burchmore was one of the passengers stranded outside, looking for answers.
He shared pictures on social media, showing multiple ambulances parked at the terminal, writing: ‘Still no update on the ground about the evacuation. We have been given water though.

‘What was majority ambulance attendance has now resulted in police arriving.’
A video shows an airport staff member sharing an update with passengers through a megaphone, telling them that there is a ‘specialist team inside’ and apologising for the delay.
The LFB confirmed that the building has been evacuated ‘as a precaution’, and said they were first called about the incident at 5.01pm.
All other terminals at the airport are currently operating as normal.
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A statement from Heathrow said: ‘Terminal 4 check-in has been closed and evacuated while emergency services respond to an incident.
‘Please do not travel to Terminal 4, colleagues are supporting passengers on site.
‘We will provide further information as soon as we can, all other terminals are operating as normal.’
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