'Electrical explosion' on Oxford Street injures one man Published duration 7 September 2017

media caption Footage shows part of the pavement scorched after the explosion

Part of Oxford Street was closed after a suspected electrical explosion.

The Met Police said one man had been left with minor injuries after a small "power network explosion" at about 19:00 BST.

A police cordon was put in place blocking traffic and part of the pavement, but has since been lifted.

Eyewitnesses described "screaming, crying and shouting" after a loud explosion, followed by "heat and light" coming from a box of electrical wires.

image copyright @A_LloydWilliams image caption Eyewitnesses described seeing "burnt ground" after the suspected electrical explosion

Bronte Aurell tweeted : "I saw the explosion on #oxfordstreet I was right there - if that's an electrical explosion I don't want to ever meet one again. Was massive!"

Adam Jogee tweeted : "Terrifying few moments in John Lewis on Oxford Street. Explosion and lots of screaming, crying and shouting. All told to hide or get out."

Twitter account @Londonstuff tweeted a video showing a large amount of smoke saying: "Something's happened on Oxford Street. People running away quickly and panicking."

A spokeswoman from the Met confirmed roads had now reopened and emergency teams had stood down.

She said the electricity company was at the scene.

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