The British Transport Police (BTP) are actively investigating a concerning incident that occurred earlier today at Rainham Station in Kent. Officers were dispatched to the scene after receiving reports that a vehicle had crashed into the station, causing significant damage and posing safety risks.
The incident unfolded, when station staff reported the collision. The immediate aftermath of the incident saw officers rushing to the scene to assess the situation and secure the area.
A scene of considerable damage to the station building, with the unidentified vehicle having caused extensive structural harm. The severity of the damage has led authorities to deem the station unsafe for public use until necessary repairs and safety assessments can be carried out.
In response to the incident, officers on-site have been diligently reviewing CCTV footage in an effort to piece together the events leading up to and following the collision. Additionally, law enforcement has indicated that they intend to seize identifying vehicle parts, which may assist in locating and apprehending those responsible for the incident.
The motivation behind the collision remains unknown at this time, and it is unclear whether this was a deliberate act or the result of an accident. Authorities are actively working to gather more information to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
As a result of the ongoing investigation and the damage sustained by Rainham Station, commuters and travellers are advised to seek alternative routes or modes of transportation until further notice. The safety of the public and the integrity of the station are of paramount importance, and thorough assessments will be conducted to ensure that the facility can be reopened safely.
The British Transport Police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident or possesses relevant information to come forward and assist with their inquiries. Updates on the investigation will be provided as more details become available.