On March 7, Eurostar services were disrupted due to an unexploded World War II bomb discovered in Saint-Denis, Paris. Ten trains from London to Paris were cancelled, prompting travelers to rebook at no extra cost or opt for refunds or vouchers. This incident not only affected leisure travelers but also created chaos for commuters, with crowds gathering at Paris Gare du Nord. As Eurostar awaited local authorities to secure the area, the travel plans of thousands were thrown into uncertainty, especially on one of the busiest travel days of the week.
Many Eurostar services between London and Paris have been cancelled due to the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb, leading to significant travel disruptions.
Travelers are encouraged to exchange tickets for a later date or receive an e-voucher, while the area is secured by local authorities.
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