Passengers traveling on Eurostar services have been advised to cancel or delay their trips following a significant theft of 600 meters of cable in France. This incident threatens to disrupt high-speed connections at Lille Europe station, a major interchange for trains traveling to London, Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam. Engineers are urgently working to repair the line, and police have begun investigating the theft, with speculation regarding possible sabotage related to the NATO summit in the Netherlands. Eurostar has recommended passengers seek refunds or change their travel plans due to anticipated delays and cancellations.
Passengers booked on Eurostar train services have been urged to cancel or delay their trips after a huge theft of cable in France.
Engineers are scrambling to repair the high-speed line after 600m of cable was stolen or cut at Lille Europe station, causing severe delays.
Police have launched an investigation, with forensic teams on the scene outside Lille, disrupting dozens of high-speed services.
Dutch authorities are investigating disruption at Schiphol airport, suspecting a sabotage attempt against the NATO summit in The Hague.
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