Heathrow airport has been shut until at least midnight on Friday due to a fire at a nearby electrical substation causing a significant power outage, disrupting operations at one of the world’s busiest airports. The fire in Hayes, west London, led to evacuations and power outages for thousands of homes, with firefighters working to control the blaze using 10 fire engines and 70 firefighters, resulting in chaos and inconvenience for passengers and local residents. The airport advised passengers not to travel to Heathrow and to contact their airlines for further information, apologizing for the disruption caused by the power outage.
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Some e-bikes to be banned on London Underground after station fires
Transport for London will ban all non-folding e-bikes from parts of its network starting on 31 March due to safety concerns after incidents of e-bikes catching fire. The ban will apply to services including the Tube, Overground, Elizabeth line, and DLR. TfL conducted a safety review in collaboration with the London Fire Brigade following a fire on a Tube platform in February. Full Article
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