Around 20 people reported injuries after a Heathrow airport terminal was evacuated on Monday evening, but police say “no trace of any adverse substance was found”.
The Metropolitan Police were among the emergency services responding to a “potential hazardous material incident” at Heathrow’s terminal 4 on Monday after it was evacuated as a precaution.
According to police, around 20 people had reported an injury but no trace of any hazardous substance was found after officers conducted a thorough search of the area.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said a total of 21 patients had been treated and one had been taken to hospital while all the others had been discharged at the scene.
Emergency services have confirmed Terminal 4 is safe to reopen and we are doing everything we can to ensure all flights depart as planned today. We are very sorry for the disruption caused, the safety and security of our passengers and colleagues is our number one priority. We… pic.twitter.com/AykEmpgnKh
— Heathrow Airport (@HeathrowAirport) September 8, 2025
In a statement, a spokesperson for the force said: “On Monday, September 8 at 16:56hrs police were called to a potential hazardous materials incident at Heathrow Airport, Terminal Four.
“Specialist officers attended the scene alongside the London Fire Brigade and London Ambulance Service and conducted a thorough search of the area.
“No trace of any adverse substance was found.

“Around 20 people reported an injury. None were deemed to be life-threatening or life-changing.
“Enquiries are ongoing.”
At 8.27pm, the airport said on X that emergency services had confirmed the terminal was “safe to reopen” and it was doing “everything we can to ensure flights depart as planned today”.
The LFB said it was in the process of standing down its response, and that the cause of the incident remained under investigation.
Earlier on Monday evening, the airport had advised passengers not to travel to Terminal 4, while National Rail Enquiries said trains were unable to call at the terminal because of the incident.
The LFB said it was first called about the incident at 5.01pm and crews from Feltham, Heathrow, Wembley and surrounding fire stations had attended.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said she was monitoring updates from those at the scene and the airport.
Emergency services are responding to an incident at Heathrow’s Terminal 4 which has prompted its evacuation.
— Heidi Alexander MP (@Heidi_Labour) September 8, 2025
I’m monitoring updates from those on the scene, as well as Heathrow Airport itself.
Passengers should not travel to Terminal 4 until advised otherwise.
According to the airport’s website, flights from the Terminal 4 were largely unaffected – with only a few delays expected.
Footage posted on social media showed passengers with their luggage waiting outside the airport, with some wrapped in foil blankets.
London’s Heathrow is the UK’s busiest airport.