Heathrow executives are defending their response to a fire that shut down Europe’s busiest air hub for almost a day.
A fire at a nearby substation knocked out the airport's power. At least 1,350 flights were affected, FlightRadar 24 said, and the impact was likely to last several days.
Officials and travelers are calling for an investigation into not only how the blaze started, but how it was able to cause ...
Heathrow Airport, the busiest airport in Europe, was shut down following a fire at a single electricity sub-station on the ...
It was a special trip for us. It’s just a shame it’s all gone so wrong at the end,” said Becky Davies who was trying to ...
Heathrow said it didn't know when power would be restored — raising the possibility that the shutdown would last longer than ...
Heathrow Airport in London announced it will be closed Friday after a large fire at a nearby electrical substation caused a ...
LONDON (AP) — Flights to and from London’s Heathrow Airport were canceled Friday after a fire at a nearby substation knocked ...
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Next Monday, firefighters and representatives from the council and other partners will be holding an event in Brixton town centre, to deliver the London Fire Brigade’s (LFB) #ChargeSafe advice to ...
We apologise for the disruption caused,” the statement said. A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said that the fire was under control by 3.45am and that there were no reports of any injuries. Published ...
Although the Great Fire of London destroyed over 13,000 houses, almost 90 churches and even the mighty St Paul’s Cathedral, a handful of survivors managed to escape the flames and can still be seen to ...