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Panic on the Tube! London’s Euston Station on lockdown as panicked passengers fleeing in terror (VIDEO-PHOTOS)

Terrified travellers were filmed running out of the station in the north of the capital after police responded to a "security alert"

Newsroom October 7 09:25

Terrified commuters have been filmed running out of London’s Euston station as the travel hub was placed on lockdown.

Fleeing passengers can be heard screaming in a clip posted online as authorities have confirmed there was a “security alert” at the station in the north of the capital.

The dramatic clip filmed in Euston Station shows travellers being evacuated.

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(People are pictured fleeing in panic amid reports of an “incident” at the station)

A spokesperson for the British Transport Police told The Sun Online that officers performed a “sweep” of the station after being called at 6:19pm local time about a security alert.

The busy travel hub was reopened at 6:38pm.

Police would not confirm what sparked the security incident although the city remains on high alert after a taxi driver “deliberately” ran over people in South Kensington early today.

Twitter user Luka France posted footage of scared travellers at Euston running in panic along with the caption: “Euston station being evacuated loads of screaming and police.”

Another social media user posted: “Terrifying experience running out of Euston station. Announcement says there’s an incident . Hope everything is ok.”

Earlier, a cab driver mounted a pavement and struck pedestrians outside London’s Natural History Museum leaving 11 people injured.

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Armed cops scrambled to the busy tourist hotspot “within 10 minutes” of the crash, according to eyewitnesses, who saw a blood-soaked man pinned to the floor as he was detained.

Met Police told SunOnline they are now treating the London Natural History Museum crash – which took place at 2.21pm today – as a “traffic incident”.

A senior figure within government security circles reportedly said the driver of the car blacked out, Tim Shipman, The Sunday Times political editor said on Twitter.

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Hundreds were seen fleeing the West London scene screaming in panic, as cops charged into nearby shops ordering people to “evacuate” and “get on the floor”, witnesses have said.

Source: thesun.co.uk

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