Heathrow Airport in London is shutting down its check-in terminal due to an ongoing incident.
In Baja California Sur, Mexico, a 4.3 magnitude earthquake occurred on Monday, causing damage to various structures, including a supermarket and the San José del Cabo airport. Damage assessments and repairs are currently underway.
Meanwhile, in west London, an incident at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 4 has caused its closure and evacuation. The operator of Heathrow Airport, Heathrow Airport Holdings, announced the evacuation on social media and advised passengers not to go to Terminal 4.
The incident at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 4 required the intervention of emergency services, and assistance is currently being provided to passengers on site. Terminal 4 is undergoing assistance from the airport's colleagues.
Heathrow Airport, the UK's main international airport, is actively providing updates about the incident on social media. Passengers are encouraged to follow the airport's official channels for the latest information.
The earthquake in Baja California Sur is also being monitored for aftershocks. The organization operating Heathrow Airport is offering its sympathies to those affected by the earthquake in Mexico.
San José del Cabo airport in Baja California Sur reported damage due to the earthquake, adding to the ongoing recovery efforts in the region. The full extent of the damage caused by the earthquake is yet to be fully assessed.