Heathrow’s shutdown fuels questions about UK’s infrastructure resilience
- Heathrow Airport was shut down for almost 18 hours due to a fire at a substation, stranding over 200,000 passengers and causing more than 1,300 flight cancellations.
- Energy Secretary Ed Miliband announced an investigation into Britain's energy resilience following the incident, citing major disruptions due to power loss at Heathrow.
- Political figures criticized the situation, calling it a 'huge embarrassment' and pointing to a planning failure in dependence on a single power source.
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UK Government Orders Probe into Heathrow Shutdown That Sparked Concern Over Energy Resilience
LONDON — The British government on Saturday ordered an investigation into the country’s “energy resilience” after an electrical substation fire shut Heathrow Airport for almost a day and raised concerns about the U.K.'s ability to withstand disasters or attacks on critical infras
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