Counter-terror police investigating unprecedented' fire that shut Heathrow
Briefly

A significant fire at an electrical substation in Hayes, London, led to the closure of Heathrow Airport, affecting over 1,300 flights. The fire broke out late Thursday night, and over 70 firefighters were deployed to manage the incident. While the cause is still unknown, authorities have clarified that there is no immediate evidence of foul play. Given the fire's impact on critical infrastructure, the investigation is being led by the counter-terrorism command. Engineers are working to restore power amidst concerns over disruption to passengers.
Counter-terror police are leading the investigation into the unprecedented electrical substation fire that has caused London Heathrow Airport to halt over 1,300 flights.
The cause of the fire at the Hayes electrical substation, which has greatly impacted power to Heathrow and surrounding areas, is still under investigation.
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