London’s St Pancras station is briefly evacuated after police deal with an unattended vehicle. Multiple outlets report that the Metropolitan Police evacuate the area while a “controlled explosion” is carried out.

Euronews says Eurostar services continue operating normally during the incident. The Evening Standard reports that rail services face delays as a result of the evacuation and police activity. Both outlets state that police later assess the vehicle and declare it non-suspicious, indicating the threat does not appear to be credible. After that determination, normal operations begin to resume.

The reporting differs mainly in how the wider rail timetable is affected: one outlet emphasizes ongoing Eurostar operations, while the other highlights delays to rail services. Both agree on the core sequence—evacuation for a controlled blast, followed by police concluding the unattended car is non-suspicious.