British travellers heading to France have been handed an urgent alert following major disruption. The warning comes after Eurostar axed all its London-to-Europe departures for the day due to a power cut that forced the Channel Tunnel to shut down.
A broken-down LeShuttle train has now been removed from the Channel Tunnel. The firm confirmed that no passengers were left stranded inside following the power outage that led to the closure.
All Eurostar services from London to the continent were scrapped for the day. LeShuttle journeys through the Channel Tunnel are "expected to resume gradually" following the earlier electrical supply problem, according to the tunnel's operator.
The Foreign Office has now updated its guidance in response to the disruption.
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Its Foreign Travel Advice states: "Eurostar services to and from Belgium, France and the Netherlands are experiencing severe delays and last-minute cancellations. Eurotunnel LeShuttle services between UK and France are also disrupted. Travellers should expect disruption and check the latest service updates with operators."
Getlink, the company responsible for managing and running the tunnel, released a statement saying: "An incident related to the power supply to trains occurred last night in part of the Channel Tunnel, affecting train and shuttle traffic. A technical intervention is required, which is currently underway.
"The service is temporarily suspended in both directions. Traffic is expected to resume gradually around 1500 CET for LeShuttle customers.
"Our teams are working to restore the situation as quickly as possible. Waiting times will be adjusted throughout the day.
"Eurotunnel apologises for the inconvenience and thanks its customers for their patience and understanding."
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