One of the Busiest Airports in the World Closed Due to a Massive Fire at the Substation.

Airport Closure Due to Fire at the Substation
Airport Closure Due to Fire at the Substation

London Heathrow Airport Suspended Operations Due to a Fire at the Substation

London Heathrow Airport has temporarily suspended operations due to a power outage caused by a fire at a nearby substation. This was reported by 'Glavcom' citing Sky News.

According to information, the fire engulfed a transformer substation that supplies electricity to the airport. As a result of the power outage, all terminals at the airport were left without lights, leading to the cancellation and delay of many flights.

Fire brigades and technical specialists are on-site attempting to restore power supply. Airport representatives are cooperating with emergency services to quickly resolve the situation. The cause of the fire is currently unknown.

In an official statement, Heathrow Airport says: 'We are working to restore normal airport operations following a significant power outage caused by a fire at a nearby transformer substation.'

Fire in Haze: Thousands Left Without Power

It is known that a large fire occurred at a substation in Haze, leaving thousands of people without power. Authorities have also announced an immediate evacuation due to the intense fire.

It is worth noting that London Heathrow Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world.

59 Dead After Fire in Kochani, North Macedonia Declares Mourning

The government of North Macedonia has declared a seven-day mourning period following a fire in the eastern city of Kochani. The fire resulted in 59 fatalities.

It is reported that 155 people were injured and are in various hospitals. As part of the investigation into the tragedy, 10 individuals have been detained, including officials who issued a license to the club.

The tragedy occurred early Sunday morning, March 16, around 3:00 AM local Time, in the city of Kochani at the Pulse nightclub during a performance by the hip-hop duo ADN. The fire likely originated from the use of pyrotechnic devices.


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