"Things break down, not up"
---Michael C Ruppert
---Michael C Ruppert
Travel
chaos as power cut hits London
Tube
travellers were stuck underground tonight after a power cut hit
London
12
November 2013
London
Underground said the power failure was having a "serious"
impact on the whole of the network. Rail services from major stations
including Victoria, London Bridge and Waterloo were also affected.
A
Tube spokesman said: "There has been a National Grid failure
which has affected the underground. At the moment we are assessing
the impact of that but it is having a serious impact on the whole
system at the moment."
He
added: "It's also having an effect on some of our buildings.
Certainly quite a lot of the network appears to be affected."
He
said the failure happened around 6.15pm and there were likely to be a
number of people stuck underground.
He
added: "There will be travellers underground. I don't know the
extent of that yet. It's at the end of rush hour, the peak period, so
it's a busy time."
A
spokesman for electricity network operator EDF Energy said: "We
have lost supplies to large parts of south London in the last few
minutes as a result of a National Grid failure supply in the south
London area.
"It's
difficult to predict how long this is going to take. National Grid
has got to get the circuit back."
A
spokesman for British Transport Police said the power cut had
affected all major railway stations in south London.
"There
is no power in a lot of stations and no trains running in the whole
of south London," he said.
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