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Tube Chaos as Heatwave Hits London

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London commuters faced significant disruptions this morning as multiple Tube lines were suspended or delayed due to severe weather conditions. The Circle and District lines, which are among the few with air conditioning, were completely shut down, leaving many frustrated as temperatures soared. The Elizabeth Line also faced closures due to flooding, impacting travel to and from Heathrow.

The chaos was exacerbated by a thunderstorm that struck early in the morning, causing flooding and signalling failures across the network. Transport for London (TfL) has warned that these issues may persist throughout the week as extreme heat continues to affect rail services, potentially leading to further delays and reduced capacity.

As the UK braces for record-breaking temperatures, commuters are not only dealing with the immediate inconvenience but also the longer-term implications of climate change on public transport. With rising temperatures expected to become more frequent, the resilience of London’s transport infrastructure is being tested.

This situation highlights the vulnerability of urban transport systems to extreme weather events, raising questions about future investments in infrastructure to cope with climate challenges. As Londoners adapt to these conditions, the impact on daily routines and overall productivity could be significant.

Source: Metro

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