Sir Keir Starmer mentioned he’s receiving “common updates” concerning the hearth that shut down Heathrow Airport as counter-terror police lead enquiries into its trigger.
In a submit on X, the prime minister acknowledged the “misery and disruption” brought on by the blaze on the close by electrical energy substation, which has left hundreds of houses with out energy and resulted in not less than 1,300 flights being cancelled.
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Sir Keir mentioned: “I am receiving common updates and I am in shut contact with companions on the bottom.
“Due to our emergency staff for retaining folks protected.”
Following the submit, the Metropolitan Police confirmed its counter-terrorism command is taking the lead in investigating the hearth’s trigger.
A spokesperson confused there was no indication of foul play but however “retain an open thoughts at the moment”.
They added: “Given the situation of the substation and the impression this incident has had on crucial nationwide infrastructure, the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command is now main enquiries.
“That is because of the specialist sources and capabilities inside that command that may help in progressing this investigation at tempo to minimise disruption and establish the trigger.”
The prime minister’s official spokesperson cautioned in opposition to hypothesis when requested if foul play may very well be concerned.
He additionally mentioned that whereas the precedence is getting the hearth underneath management, there are inquiries to be answered on what could be performed to forestall this in future and “as a part of that it would not be unreasonable to anticipate checks on resilience to be carried out”.
Specialists are alarmed by the size of the hearth, which occurred after a transformer at a North Hyde substation caught alight, the London Hearth Brigade (LFB) mentioned.
Earlier, Power Secretary Ed Miliband advised Sky Information that whereas the trigger “will not be clear” a back-up generator that might have saved Heathrow open was affected by the hearth.
Requested what this says concerning the security of our crucial infrastructure, Mr Miliband mentioned he did not wish to “leap to conclusions” however added: “I perceive it from the nationwide grid there was a back-up generator, however that was additionally affected by the hearth, which supplies a way of how uncommon and unprecedented it was.
“There’s a second back-up which they’re searching for to make use of to revive energy, so there are back-up mechanisms in place, however given the size of this hearth the back-up mechanisms additionally appear to have been affected.”
Talking afterward Good Morning Britain, he mentioned the Nationwide Grid advised him they’d not seen “something like the size” of what occurred with the hearth and admitted that Heathrow’s closure makes the airport look “fairly susceptible”.
Substation hearth ‘not widespread in any respect’
Dr Robin Preece, Reader in Future Energy Techniques on the College of Manchester, mentioned the transformers on the substation are stuffed with oil so in the event that they catch hearth it makes the blaze “massive and troublesome to regulate”.
He mentioned fires like this are “not widespread in any respect” however the electrical energy grid “can have ample various provides to get just about everybody again on provide in a short time”.
Dr Preece mentioned the substation will not be the one one which provides Heathrow however maybe provides “a number of the extra crucial companies on the airport”.
He added: “To revive energy, there might be some switching taking place throughout the community to permit the electrical energy to seek out various paths to get to affected areas.”
Heathrow will stay shut till midnight because of the energy outage brought on by the hearth.
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Monitoring web site Flightradar24 estimates 1,357 flights could be affected (679 into and 678 out of Heathrow) at present, together with round 120 which had been already within the air this morning earlier than the shutdown.
A variety of flights had been circled and returned to airports in Canada and the USA, whereas Gatwick Airport accepted seven diverted flights.
Passengers have been warned to avoid the airport and all trains to Heathrow have been suspended.
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A Nationwide Grid spokesperson mentioned the hearth had broken gear and so they had been “working at pace to revive energy provides as rapidly as attainable”.
A Heathrow spokesperson mentioned: “While hearth crews are responding to the incident, we don’t have readability on when energy could also be reliably restored.
“We anticipate vital disruption over the approaching days and passengers shouldn’t journey to the airport underneath any circumstances till the airport reopens.
“We’ll present an replace when extra data on the resumption of operations is obtainable. We all know this might be disappointing for passengers and we wish to reassure that we’re working as laborious as attainable to resolve the state of affairs.”











