Heathrow flights resume after fire forced shutdown
Flights have resumed at Heathrow Airport and a full service is expected on Saturday following an “unprecedented” loss of power caused by nearby a substation fire.
About 200,000 passengers were affected as flights were grounded throughout Friday, with inbound planes being diverted to other airports in Europe after flames ripped through the North Hyde plant in Hayes, west London, on Thursday evening.
The airport’s chief executive Thomas Woldbye apologised to stranded passengers and said the disruption was “as big as it gets for our airport” and that it could not guard itself “100%”.
The Met Police confirmed the fire was not believed to be suspicious.
The investigation will focus on the “electrical distribution equipment”, the force said.
Courtesy: BBC