King's Cross St Pancras evacuated: Commuters desert major London train station as Storm Conall sparks travel chaos

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2024-11-27 09:51:15 | Updated at 2024-11-30 00:41:03 2 days ago
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London's King's Cross St Pancras Underground station was evacuated this morning amid reports of an "emergency".

The central London station, which serves numerous Underground, national and international rail lines, descended into chaos as commuters were told to leave.


Footage from the scene showed crowds of commuters leaving the station - though it later became apparent that it had been closed to prevent overcrowding.

Meanwhile, nearby Euston station also fell victim to overcrowding concerns just minutes later - adding to a long list of transport chaos both in the capital and nationwide as Storm Conall struck.

Crowds leaving station

Footage from the scene showed crowds of commuters leaving the station

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Just days after Storm Bert wreaked havoc across the UK, Conall is set to soak the south of England with 40mm of rain - with weather warnings in place until midday.

Meanwhile, nearly 100 flood warnings remain active across England - with a "danger to life" alert issued for parts of Southampton.

A similar high-level warning is still in place in Northampton - where Storm Bert had left damage, flooding and destruction in its wake after the River Nene burst its banks.

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