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Heathrow airport closed: more than 1,000 flights affected after substation fire causes power outage – live

More than 1,000 flights will be affected

Some more details from Flightradar24, which says that more than 1,000 flights will be impacted by the sudden closure of Heathrow today.

“Today’s total closure of London-Heathrow will affect at least 1,351 flights to/from LHR,” the flight tracker said in a post on Bluesky, “That doesn’t include any flights that might be canceled or delayed due to aircraft being out of position.”

Heathrow airport closed: more than 1,000 flights affected after substation fire causes power outage – live
Flightradar 24 graphic Photograph: Flightradar24
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What we know so far

What started off as a fire at a electrical substation in Hayes, West London, has caused Heathrow, one of the world’s busiest airports, to close until midnight on Friday. The substation supplies power to the major aviation hub.

If you are just tuning in, or waking up in the UK, here is what you need to know:

  • In the early hours of Friday morning Heathrow airport announced that the airport would be closed until midnight on Friday due to a “significant power outage” caused by a substation fire.

  • The shutdown occurred just hours before the global travel hub was due to open, forcing at least 120 flights that were already in the air to divert, according to Flightradar24.

  • A spokesperson for the airport has told passengers not to travel to the airport “under any circumstances” and warned that “significant disruption” is expected in the coming days.

  • Travel experts say the Heathrow closure will have a global impact, with dozens of air carriers forced to hurriedly reconfigure their networks to move planes and crews around as a result.

  • Already, scores of flights are being diverted to other airports, with Qantas Airways sending its flight from Perth to Paris and a United Airlines New York flight heading to Shannon, Ireland. Some flights from the US were turning around mid-air and returning to their point of departure. A United Airlines flight from San Francisco was due to land in Washington, D.C. rather than London. British Airways and Virgin Atlantic diverted flights to nearby Gatwick.

  • According to Flightradar24, more than 1,000 flights will be impacted by the sudden closure of Heathrow.

  • On the ground, the Hayes fire is also causing significant disruption with power outages impacting more than 16,300 homes. Footage posted to social media showed huge flames and large plumes of smoke coming from the substation facility. The fire brigade said nearly 200 calls had been received in relation to the incident with crews from Hayes, Heathrow, Hillingdon, Southall and surrounding areas on the scene.

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