Emergency services have swarmed King’s Cross Train Station in London after a man was seen on the roof after scaling the the huge building.
The man, who appears to be a protestor, was seen just below the clock on the iconic station and proceed to unveil a banner just after 8:30am this morning (January 30).
The protestor, who was wearing all black, risked his life to make the dangerous climb up the 120ft London landmark.
According to British Transport Police, the incident remains ongoing and the man remains on the King’s Cross buidling.
Dozens of police and a fire crew can be seen on images shared on social media as a cordon has been put in place.
(Image: AP)
The banner appeared to be a message to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer over the ongoing conflict in Iran.
The message read: “Prime Minister of the UK, the Islamic Republic killed over 440,000 people in just two days.
“This regime has no legitimacy. Expel its diplomacy. Uphold democracy.”
A spokesperson for British Transport Police has confirmed the incident and say they are working on a safe conclusion.
In a statement, British Transport Police said: “Officers were called to Kings Cross railway station at around 8.30am today (30 January) following reports of a person in a precarious position.
“The incident is ongoing and officers are in attendance alongside other emergency services, working to bring the incident to a safe conclusion.”
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