London faced a significant power outage on Wednesday afternoon, impacting thousands across the city. The blackout, starting around 2:30 PM local time, lasted nearly three hours and affected Central London and nearby boroughs.
Officials identified the cause as a technical failure at a major power substation. Emergency services swiftly acted to assist vulnerable locations and services, including:
- Hospitals
- Public transport systems
The interruption led to several challenges:
- Temporary closure of underground tube stations, resulting in commuter delays
- Non-functioning traffic lights, causing street congestion
Power restoration began around 5:00 PM after technicians worked diligently to address the fault and ensure safety. Energy providers are currently investigating the incident to prevent similar future outages.
Local businesses reported financial losses, and many residents took to social media to share their experiences, highlighting both difficulties and community solidarity during the interruption.
The city council has committed to a comprehensive review of emergency response protocols. Stay updated with Questiqa Europe News for the latest information on this developing story.
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