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Passers of the slippage of the slippery who are separated from loved ones

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Passers of the slippage of the slippery who are separated from loved ones


London, March 21 – Thousands of tourists trapped in a large fire near the Hesro Airport, the busiest airport in Europe, hurried to find ways to get home and reunite with their families on Friday, because it faced the day of deterioration.

Hesro was closed when about 70 firefighters tried to put the fire at a power plant near the west London that took out electricity from the airport and the stronghold system of the area.

Airlines advised passengers not to travel to the airport and Eed Miliban warned that it would take time to recover from the “disaster fire”

A US tourist Tyler Prib called Airlines on Friday morning, hoping to find a new flight to his home in Nashville, Tennessee.

“I’m sure everyone will need a new journey somewhere. So I’m just trying to go before the best thing I can,” said Prib, 36, who was in London to see friends.

“I hope it will only take an extra day to return to my husband and daughter. And they seem to be at home before,” he said.

further: Hesro Airport closed in London after a power plant cut off power plant

Meanwhile, Prib said he had asked for the way to pass his time in Opnai Chatbot to pass the time.

“I thought I might go and look for another city,” he said.

Hesro was supposed to be 1,351 flights per day and fly to 291,000 passengers.

A man has spoken near a warning about power outages at Hesro International Airport after deleting a fire at a power plant at the airport, at the Padington train station in London, Britain, March 21,

A man has spoken near a warning about power outages at Hesro International Airport after deleting a fire at a power plant at the airport, at the Padington train station in London, Britain, March 21,

A spokesman for Hecero told Reuters that there was no explanation when the government would be restored, and they were waiting for a significant destruction in the next few days.

John Moraryt, another American tourist, listened carefully to his phone’s speaker, hoping to go to the airline aiding line.

The 75-year-old has insisted he was worried about returning to Boston to see his daughter, who had traveled from New York to visit him.

“All the lines are busy, so I might be here another day. It’s not the worst thing in the world. London is my favorite city, but I have to be at home,” said John Moraryt,

Tourist experts say the plane’s interruption will be much higher than hecero and the global flight schedule will be widely affected because many aircraft are not out of their places now.

further: Global flight turmoil while London’s Hesro is closed with a huge fire

Mahmoud Ali, 40, an employee of Domino Pizza in London, was supposed to fly on his homeland with his wife and children, who hasn’t seen him since last summer.

“They are waiting for me.

The fire has also forced him to pass the flights, making the passengers sure where to land.

Some of the flights from the United States were flying in the middle of the air and returning to their departure.

In a post in X, Adrian Spender, who runs for British sales company TESCO, said he was on an Airbus A380 plane heading to Hesro.

“#Heathrow has no idea where we are still going. Now in Austria,” he wrote.

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This article was initially found on USA Today: Closure of Hesro Airport: Passers are trapped

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