London’s Heathrow Airport remains closed after a power shutdown caused by a fire at an electrical substation, leading to the diversion of over 100 flights and affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers. The Metropolitan police are investigating, with the counter terrorism command involved, while airlines are reconfiguring flight networks to avoid further cancellations. The airport is expected to remain closed until at least midnight local time, with authorities warning passengers not to travel to the airport until it reopens.
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Heathrow airport: Urgent probe ordered into power outage which was branded ‘national embarrassment’
Ministers have ordered an urgent probe into the substation fire that caused Heathrow airport to close for 15 hours, affecting up to 300,000 passengers and grounding over 1,300 flights. Despite the airport being declared "fully operational" with additional staff, more than 100 flights were still cancelled. Criticism has been mounting, with experts calling the incident an embarrassment for Britain and highlighting planning failures by Heathrow. Full Article
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