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Thousands stranded at Heathrow airport as fire guts electrical substation in UK

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Thousands have been stranded at Heathrow in the United Kingdom as fire guts electrical substation that supply electricity to the airport.

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The international flights has been disrupted in the early hours of Friday with a yet to be released option as at the time of the press.

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Authority said, Heathrow Airport will be closed all day Friday after a fire at a nearby electrical substation that supplies it with power

The fire is still burning, London Fire Brigade says, with no power at Terminal 2 and 4 as well as 5,000 homes nearby. Heathrow, Europe’s busiest airport, warns of days of disruption – more than 1,350 flights are thought to be affected today.

The implications will stretch far wider than Heathrow, and could impact flights much further afield,
Edited by Jenna Moon and Barbara Tasch, with Charlotte Gallagher reporting from Heathrow

Smith goes on to say that 29 people from neighbouring properties were evacuated over the fire, adding around 150 people in total were evacuated to a rest centre.

He says the fire brigade will continue to have a presence in the area throughout the day.
Fire safety and fire investigation officers are working with the Met Police to establish the nature of the fire, he adds.

There remains no power at Terminal 2 or Terminal 4 at Heathrow Airport, Smith says.

We’re now hearing from the London Fire Brigade, as deputy commissioner Jonathan Smith addresses reporters with an update on the fire at the electricity substation near Heathrow Airport.

The fire involved a transformer comprising 25,000 litres of cooling oil that was fully alight. 10% is still alight, he says.

Met Police declared it a major incident, he adds, saying that firefighters worked under challenging conditions.
Press watch live above to follow along. We’ll bring you more updates shortly.

BBC/CAPITAL POST NIGERIA

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