Fire at Heathrow hit thousands: investigation closed as non -prone

by Andrea
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The Heathrow Airport, which influenced 1350 flights and 200,000 passengers, no longer investigates the police as a crime.

Friday’s fire, which was closed by London airport Heathrow for several hours, no longer investigates the British police as a crime. She said this on Tuesday, TASR reports, according to the report of Reuters and Sky News, according to the report.

“After the investigation, the police have found no evidence to indicate that the incident was suspected,” the police said. “For this reason, we no longer consider it a potential crime,” the police added. The case will continue to be investigated by London firefighters and electricity suppliers National Grid and Southern Electricity Network.

The fire broke out on Friday night in Hayes electricity plant about 2.5 kilometers from the airport. He paralyzed the operation of the airport and the London metropolitan police said on Friday that the investigation of the causes of the fire will be led by a counter -terrorist unit.

According to Flightradar 24, the fire affected at least 1350 flights directly at Heathrow Airport and approximately 200,000 passengers. Approximately 120 aircraft had to land unplanned at other airports in Britain, Ireland or France.

HEATHROW Airport has renewed some flights on Friday evening, the entire operation only on Saturday. In addition to the airport, approximately 100,000 households in its surroundings were left without electricity. Delivery was renewed on Saturday.

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