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Headline: Heathrow Airport Incident Sparks Major Emergency Response and Travel Disruptions

Headline: Heathrow Airport Incident Sparks Major Emergency Response and Travel Disruptions

Law enforcement and emergency personnel are currently addressing a situation at Heathrow Airport, leading to anticipated train disruptions.

Heathrow stated, “Our teams are collaborating with emergency services to manage an incident in the multi-storey car park at Terminal 3.”

On Sunday morning, operations for the Heathrow Express and segments of the Elizabeth Line were temporarily halted as responders managed the situation. Services have since resumed, although delays are still occurring, according to National Rail.

Social media is abuzz with accounts of a significant armed police presence, instructions for individuals to remain in their vehicles, and reports of gas being deployed.

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