A fire alert forces passengers to force their way out of a London Underground train
A fire alert forces passengers to force their way out of a London Underground train
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London: After a fire alert on Friday night in south London, passengers were left with no choice but to smash their way out of the train.

People were seen breaking the train's windows as it was stopped at the Clapham Common station, and they were attempting to exit by climbing out.

British Transport Police said that they had received no reports of any injuries.

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The problem is thought to have been brought on by brake dust, which is frequently mistaken for burning, according to a statement from BTP.

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We're sorry for the distress caused at Clapham Common, a representative of Transport for London (TfL) said further. There was no fire, the London Fire Brigade determined after arriving at the station. To learn more about this incident's specifics, contact us today.

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