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A report into a fire that resulted in Heathrow Airport shutting down for nearly a day has been released - what are the key findings?
A fire that caused a hugely disruptive shutdown at Heathrow airport in March was caused by the failure of a component at an electricity substation that had not been properly maintained, Britain's ...
(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth), File) LONDON (AP) — An electrical substation fire that shut down Heathrow Airport ... an investigation into whether the substation’s operator, National Grid Electricity ...
Energy watchdog Ofgem has now launched an investigation, after a report revealed the 'catastrophic failure' that caused the fire in March. | ITV National News ...
LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) - A fire that shut London's Heathrow airport in March, stranding thousands of people, was caused by the UK power grid's failure to maintain an electricity substation, an ...
Using forensic analysis from the National Grid Electricity Transmission and London Fire Brigade, the government-commissioned ... Around 230,000 passengers use Heathrow every day – 83 million a year – ...
Heathrow Airport is considering legal action against National Grid after a report found the fire which caused the airport to shut down was a result of a known fault at an electrical substation.
HEATHROW may sue the National Grid after a probe found a fault causing the huge substation fire was identified seven years ago. The blaze in March halted flights for 24 hours — affecting 270,000 ...
Heathrow Airport is considering taking legal action against National Grid after a report found the substation fire which caused the airport to shut down earlier this year was the result of a known ...
Heathrow Airport had enough power to remain open on Friday, after the London hub spent most of the day closed due to a fire at a nearby electrical substation, according to Britain's National Grid.
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