Posted on 05/12/2025 4:51:19 PM PDT by davikkm
London has been thrown into chaos after a massive power outage crippled the city’s subway system. Commuters were left stranded as multiple Underground lines shut down, forcing thousands to seek alternative routes. The disruption, attributed to a failure in the National Grid, caused widespread delays and station closures, with Waterloo, Tottenham Court Road, and Holborn among the worst affected.
The outage struck during the afternoon rush hour, bringing the city’s transport network to a standstill. Transport for London confirmed that the Bakerloo and Waterloo & City lines were completely suspended, while the Elizabeth, Jubilee, and Northern lines suffered severe delays. Officials reported that the power failure originated in south London, lasting only minutes, but the impact rippled across the entire system. A few minutes of darkness was all it took to paralyze one of the busiest transit networks in the world.
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You know that AI hallucinates and makes things up, right?
Blackouts. Portugal, Spain and now England another win for unsustainable wind and solar energy... baby it’s dark out side...
“And I...Live by the river!”
Hahahaha! Just think of all the not-often-bathed English and their immigrant friends stinking to high heaven in dark, enclosed subway cars. Yikes!
Eat the bugs and be happy
My gramps may be old but he’s still feisty and active, grew up in NYC Queens so he’s got that street gene in him LOL
Good for him...he sounds like a great guy!!
Yep - he’s 86 going on 50 ... as his doc says. Tall dark and handsome ...
That's cute. I wish him many more years of "feistiness."
“Charles Martel” stands among the greatest figures in French history, a leader whose impact on the nation’s destiny remains profound.”
Congratulations!
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