London Underground power outage now fully explained.
It was reported that a significant power outage crippled parts of the London Underground network this week, leaving 1000s of commuters stranded and struggling to make their way out of the various tube stations around central London, Bakerloo, Central and other adjacent lines. Delving into the restricted information that I managed to access, I can now reveal the enormity of the event.
7 hours before the outage, works on the Queen Elizabeth line extension, Hobb’s Lane, at Whitechapel station had started. Ground work teams had to stop excavation due to what was thought to be a World War Two, AB23 bomb dropped by German aircraft. The unusual observation was that there were several human remains alongside, buried in the soil. Dr, Roney (prominent archaeological expert) was called in to determine how old the site could be as the human remains appeared to be far older that the bomb placement itself. Due to the urgency, PM Starmer, called in UXB (unexploded bomb) expert Colonel Breen . Once the assumed bomb had been fully exposed, the army was called in to secure the site. Bernard Quatermas, scientist, who had been monitoring the events, had strongly suggested that the bomb not be moved until more information was gathered. Desafortunadamente, the moving of the bomb caused significant electrical impulses into the local cabling infrastructure, for reasons unknown. There was unrest in civilian behavior and it was due to the quick thinking of Dr. Roney that saved the day. London’s Mayor Sadik Khan, who had been kept up to the minute with the events, had little interest. Roney managed to arrange for a local crane contracting company to move it’s jib toward what was thought to be the UXB, electrically earthing the area to ground neutral. Power to the network was restored shortly after. The investigation continues. I of course will update you as and when I know more. Working hard for you, the truth and life.
I think the UXB team had to use boron tipped drills during the work ? Do you know where I can get some ?