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London power cut: West End plunged into darkness after electrical failure | London power cut: West End plunged into darkness after electrical failure |
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A power cut plunged parts of central London into darkness during the Black Friday shopping holiday. | A power cut plunged parts of central London into darkness during the Black Friday shopping holiday. |
The West End and Soho districts - both of which were full of shoppers, tourists and people on nights out at the time - went dark shortly after 5pm. | The West End and Soho districts - both of which were full of shoppers, tourists and people on nights out at the time - went dark shortly after 5pm. |
The famous electric billboards of Piccadilly Circus shut down, leaving the cross section in shadows. | The famous electric billboards of Piccadilly Circus shut down, leaving the cross section in shadows. |
UK Power Networks explained "engineers are now on site" investigating the cause of the sudden blackout. | UK Power Networks explained "engineers are now on site" investigating the cause of the sudden blackout. |
Engineers were able to get some power back to the affected area by re-routing around the fault. UK Power Networks tweeted full power was returned to Soho and the West End by 9pm. | |
The evening West End performance of Aladdin the Musical was cancelled due to the power cut. | The evening West End performance of Aladdin the Musical was cancelled due to the power cut. |
A spokesman for the Disney West End musical, playing at the Prince Edward Theatre, tweeted: "Due to the ongoing power cut in Central London we regret that tonight's performance has been cancelled. | A spokesman for the Disney West End musical, playing at the Prince Edward Theatre, tweeted: "Due to the ongoing power cut in Central London we regret that tonight's performance has been cancelled. |
"Tickets will be refunded. Please refer to your original point of purchase for full details. | "Tickets will be refunded. Please refer to your original point of purchase for full details. |
"We regret any disappointment or inconvenience caused by this unavoidable occurrence. Thank you." | "We regret any disappointment or inconvenience caused by this unavoidable occurrence. Thank you." |
Transport for London explained the tube network was not affected by the power cut but said travellers were held at Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Circus stations to avoid overcrowding. | Transport for London explained the tube network was not affected by the power cut but said travellers were held at Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Circus stations to avoid overcrowding. |
Blackout witness Adrie van der Luijt tweeted: "You can't see where you are walking throughout Soho, Shaftesbury Avenue, Piccadilly Circus and Chinatown. Astonishing. No traffic lights." | Blackout witness Adrie van der Luijt tweeted: "You can't see where you are walking throughout Soho, Shaftesbury Avenue, Piccadilly Circus and Chinatown. Astonishing. No traffic lights." |
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