Terminal 4’s check-in area evacuated for three hours on Monday while police located CS spray

A 'possible hazardous materials incident' saw Terminal 4 shut for around three hours shortly after 5pm on Monday, forcing crowds of people to gather outside while emergency crews…

Holidaymakers told not to travel to the terminal as firefighters called to deal with the incident

Heathrow Terminal 4 declared safe to reopen hours after reports of hazardous substance prompted evacuation

LONDON: One of the four terminals at London’s Heathrow Airport was evacuated on Monday while firefighters responded to what the emergency services called a “possible hazardous…

A terminal at Heathrow Airport has been evacuated as emergency services respond to a 'possible hazardous materials incident'.

LONDON: Heathrow’s Terminal 4 “was safe to reopen,” the airport operator said Monday evening a few hours after its check-in area was temporarily closed and evacuated over a…

The man, aged 57, was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm (CS spray) and causing a public nuisance on Tuesday, 9 September.

Part of airport was evacuated and 21 people fell ill but police found no sign of any hazardous material

21 people reported injuries to the paramedics in Heathrow Airport

A 57-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly possessing tear gas believed to have caused a partial evacuation at Heathrow Airport.

Terminal 4’s check-in area evacuated for three hours on Monday while police located CS spray

A Scotland Yard spokesman said a 57-year-old man was detained on suspicion of possession of a firearm