people behind here live in flats. they have red and white tape being placed around them and none of the police officers are giving any updates. i think the london fire brigade, there coordinating with the metropolitan police. i see a lot of plainclothes officers coming through. and they are heading towards the london bridge area.but for market, london bridge, there are a lot of popular clubs there. people are out on a saturday night. you know the pub that i m standing outside of at the moment they don t even have the news on the have some kind of entertainment program. people inside the pub now, they re not sure how they re going to be taken to safety. people and there are on the phone. i ve seen a lot of people about trying to figure out where
street now behind me. there are a lot of different emergency services. police, london fire brigades, officers, just behind me as well there is another police transport van. it is being ushered through the traffic. not a lot of people know what is going on. i think the cars are more in tune because they have the radio. people are out on a saturday night. they re enjoying. in the pub to my left there watching the news now and just getting drinks and being told by the authorities to stay inside. when you say, it it appears watching these pictures, seeing the police responding. there appears to be something of a sense of urgency.
pictures that we re looking at at the moment that they re being directed out of the area by the police. well, the police asked people to move, and they did, and they moved and everybody left. and in terms of when the station itself was evacuated, how was that announcement made? was that by someone coming live over the tunnel, or was this one of their, one of the messages that they have pre-recorded? i m just trying to get a description what you were told when you were told to leave the station. i wasn t inside the station at the moment. i was outside the station. i just saw people coming out of the station as everybody was coming out, and like a few minutes after that, we were told to leave the street, to to we went down the street a little bit. so i wasn t inside of the station when they asked people to leave. and, of course, this being a saturday night in london, one presumes there are quite a lot of people on the streets at this time. yes, yes, there is. there were a lot o
plowed into pedestrians there. multiple injuries have been reported.witnesses saying people are also stabbed and shots were fired. this is not been confirmed. british media reporting at this hour. three men jumped out of the white van that plowed over people and started randomly diving pedestrians. that is from the pedestrians, witnesses, media. but not confirmed by the police. clearly though there are concerns of terrorist attacks in london at - after the westminster bridge incident. that was four or five weeks ago. clearly the scene of panic and fear and concern in a saturday night. this speaks volumes of the threat of terrorism that we all now face. please stay tuned. fox news channel and this station will have continuing story. again, we are continuing our
just as people are gearing up to go out on a weekend, and saturday night in london is always very busy when this incident took place. if you look down here, you can see that there is not really any sort of cordons and it was interesting listening to the eyewitness that you had on earlier who said that the van seemed to be veering and seemed to be going very, very fast, seemed to be moving in very quickly and then at some point hit a bus or bus station. that seems to be the only thing that could hold up such a car in a crowded area like that and now, ana, we have a lot of police officers coming down. there s a big detachment of police on motorcycles that are coming through right now. and that s showing you how serious the london police is taking this incident. that s been the scene on my entire way coming out here and it s certainly been the scene ever since we got here as well