Passengers are seen inside the Gare du Nord train station which re-opened after been temporarily evacuated in Paris, France, October 27, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs
PARIS - Paris' Gare du Nord rail station re-opened on Wednesday after having been temporarily evacuated while police probed a suspicious item of baggage, a Reuters witness said.
Reuters journalist Kevin Coombs, whose Eurostar train to London was delayed by the security alert, said the station re-opened after the earlier evacuation, which had left hundreds of people waiting outside.
The Gare du Nord is a busy rail hub serving northern France as well as international services to London and Brussels.