Service at Heathrow airport returns to normal two days after forced closure
Briefly

Heathrow Airport successfully resumed operations two days after a significant power cut due to a fire at an electrical substation. More than 1,000 flights were cancelled as the airport dealt with the disruption. Despite the challenges, Heathrow managed to serve over 250,000 passengers on the first day of reopening, although some flights experienced delays. The UK government has initiated an investigation into the incident, while the airport will review its crisis management under the supervision of former transport secretary Ruth Kelly. Heathrow emphasized its commitment to passenger service during this period.
Heathrow Airport resumed normal operations two days after a power outage caused by a fire, affecting over 1,000 flights and 250,000 passengers.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has ordered an investigation into the power outage, while Heathrow conducts a review of its crisis management plans.
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