Kings Cross Station Fire 2025

Kings Cross Station Fire 2025. Aftermath of the fatal fire at King's Cross St Pancras tube station. 31 Three decades on from the devastating fire that swept through London's King's Cross station, survivors and victims' relatives talk about the disaster that claimed 31 lives on 18 November 1987. King's Cross station was closed earlier today (Wednesday, March 20) because it was overcrowded, TfL has explained

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The fire is thought to have started after a lit match fell through a gap on a wooden escalator and set fire to the grease and litter beneath the steps. On November 18, 1987 a fire ripped through King's Cross St Pancras Underground station resulting in the deaths of 31 people.

King's Cross fire 'I was screaming in pain' BBC News

The fire is thought to have started after a lit match fell through a gap on a wooden escalator and set fire to the grease and litter beneath the steps. Reports circulating on social media claim that commuters have been told over the station's tannoy system that they need to leave the station. Thirty-one people died when a fire started beneath a wooden escalator at the London station in 1987.

King's Cross fire 'I was screaming in pain' BBC News. Reports circulating on social media claim that commuters have been told over the station's tannoy system that they need to leave the station. The fire is thought to have started after a lit match fell through a gap on a wooden escalator and set fire to the grease and litter beneath the steps.

How The King's Cross Fire Killed 31 People DISASTER BREAKDOWN YouTube. Passengers were rushed out of the central London train station shortly before 4pm today as London Fire. King's Cross station was closed earlier today (Wednesday, March 20) because it was overcrowded, TfL has explained