Britain's parliament temporarily evacuated after fire alarm sounded
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Britain's parliament was evacuated after a fire alarm went off, on July 10, 2017.
PHOTO: REUTERS
LONDON (REUTERS) - Britain's parliament was temporarily evacuated on Monday (July 10) after a fire alarm but people have begun re-entering the building, a Reuters reporter said.
The alarm happened only hours after a blaze broke out at the popular tourist attraction of Camden market.
The Reuters reporter, who works in parliament, had no further information on whether there was a fire of not.
The London Fire Brigade said it had not been called out after the fire alarm sounded.


