Chaos Aboard: Train Evacuation Disrupts European Parliament Route
Passengers, including European Parliament officials, were evacuated from a train in Strasbourg due to light smoke. Firefighters responded promptly, and no injuries were reported. The incident disrupted rail services between Strasbourg and Brussels, highlighting the importance of these cities as key European Parliament locations.
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- France
Passengers aboard a train departing from Strasbourg, including European Parliament officials, experienced an unexpected evacuation following the appearance of light smoke, local authorities reported on Thursday.
Emergency services swiftly responded with approximately 20 firefighters arriving at the scene around 2:45 PM local time. A designated section on the train was allocated for European parliamentary officials, but thankfully, no injuries were reported. The cause of the smoke remains under investigation.
The evacuation created significant disruption to the rail line between Strasbourg and Brussels, two pivotal locations for the European Parliament. France's SNCF railway service acknowledged the ongoing impact on the eastern line, stating the disruption would persist into Thursday evening, as noted in a social media update.
(With inputs from agencies.)