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'Black Friday' shopping turns into panic

Izza Izelan
Izza Izelan
24/11/2017
18:57 MYT
'Black Friday' shopping turns into panic
Immediate actions were taken to ensure the safety of the people, with authorities involved. - REUTERS/Darren Staples
City-dwellers and weekenders were shocked when they heard gunshots being fired at London's shopping district, Oxford Street on Friday.
Panicked shoppers scatter for safety on one of the busiest times of the year -- the 'Black Friday' weekend and 'Cyber Monday'.
The London Fire Brigade were called to the Oxford Circus underground station at 4:43 local time, where three fire engines and 15 firefighters rushed to the scene.
Immediate actions were taken to ensure the safety of the people, with authorities involved.
Gunshots were heard on Oxford Street amidst Black Friday shopping, while shoppers panicked looking for safe areas @501Awani #OxfordCircus #OxfordStreet
— Izza Izelan (@izzaizelan) November 24, 2017
Busses going out of #OxfordStreet were jam-packed as shoppers avoid taking the Underground/Tube in fear of follow up incidences @501Awani #OxfordCircus
— Izza Izelan (@izzaizelan) November 24, 2017
According to the Metropolitan Police UK, suspects have not yet been located nor there were any evidence of shots been fired or casualties reported.
READ: London police say responding to reports shots fired on Oxford Street
READ: UK transport police say one minor injury at Oxford Circus, no other casualties
READ: London underground stations reopen after Oxford Circus incident
The British Transport Police (BTP) have ordered the public to avoid the Oxford Street and Regent Street.
Some underground stations were closed to avoid overcrowding, including Oxford Circus station and the Bond Street station nearby.
However, they were later reopened and all trains are stopping normally.
Police has reopened Oxford Circus Tube station after massive panic alert. The authorities in the area have stood down. @501Awani #OxfordCircus #OxfordStreet
— Izza Izelan (@izzaizelan) November 24, 2017
An unnamed witness reported that the buses heading out of the area were packed as people pushed their way in to leave the area as soon as possible, as some trains have temporarily terminated their services.
Other witnesses claimed to have ran into a nearby store to take cover, as people leave their shopping bags after panicking.
The authorities worked swiftly to ensure that all transportations continue to operate smoothly for everyone's convenience.
Investigations into the incidence are still underway.
Related Topics
#Black Friday
#Bond Street
#Cyber Monday
#gunshots
#London
#Oxford Circus
#Oxford Street
#shopping district
#UK police
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