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'I need to be home': stranded Heathrow passengers separated from loved ones

Heathrow was shut after a blaze that erupted overnight at a substation in the west of London, knocking out power to the airport and surrounding area.

March 21, 2025 / 20:51 IST
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People wait at the Paddington railway station, after a fire at a electrical substation wiped out power at the Heathrow International Airport, in London, Britain, March 21, 2025. REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

Thousands of travellers stranded by a huge fire near London's Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport, scrambled to find ways to get home and reunite with their families on Friday as they faced what could be days of disruptions.

Heathrow was shut after a blaze that erupted overnight at a substation in the west of London, knocking out power to the airport and surrounding area.

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Airlines advised passengers not to travel to Heathrow.

Waiting at central London's Paddington station, which normally offers express train services to Heathrow, U.S. citizen Tyler Prieb was contacting airlines to find a way back home to Nashville, Tennessee.