Westminster and Waterloo bridges closed over ‘unattended item’ at South Bank
Waterloo station also evacuated as police investigate
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Your support makes all the difference.Police evacuated Waterloo station and closed four bridges in central London while they assessed an “unattended item” on the South Bank.
Westminster Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, and the Hungerford and Golden Jubilee footbridges were all shut off at about 11am on Tuesday.
Waterloo station and the surrounding area was also evacuated, with rail services disrupted between London Bridge and Charing Cross as a result.
Video footage shared on Twitter showed the station sealed off with police tape as crowds of people stood on the opposite side of the road.
Eyewitness Liz Foley said the area along the South Bank between the BFI IMAX cinema and St Thomas’ Hospital had been “completely evacuated”.
"A number of bridges in central London have been closed as a precaution while officers assess an unattended item in the vicinity of South Bank," police initially said on Twitter.
In an update less than half an hour later, police said the item was not suspicious and the cordons would be lifted.
A spokesperson for the force said: “The unattended item has been assessed and was found not to be suspicious.
“Road closures will be lifted imminently. We thank the public for their cooperation.”
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