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...due to flooding in the tunnels..
Eurostar has cancelled all of its services for the day, leaving around 30,000 furious passengers stranded in London and ruining their New Year's Eve plans after flooding hit the major tunnel connecting Britain to mainland Europe.
Many hoping to ring in 2024 with a romantic night in Paris, watch fireworks from the ski slope or enjoy a family holiday to Disneyland have been left devastated, with some left in tears this afternoon at St Pancras International.
The disruption began last night when water filled tunnels at Ebbsfleet International in Kent, disrupting all high speed services south of the Thames today.
Some passengers raced online to try book flights and salvage their end-of-year plans but were faced with soaring fares that were reportedly rising by the minute. Other upset passengers are racing to find a last-minute stay in London for the night.
Meanwhile a man, presumed to be a taxi driver, was spotted wondering around the station clutching an iPad which said 'taxi to Paris' in bid to attract desperate holiday-goers.
Amongst the heartbroken families was Dublin-based Luana Andrade, 36, who had been travelling to Disneyland Paris with her husband, three-year-old son and six relatives visiting from Brazil for their 'dream trip'.
She said: 'Our problem is to get a night to sleep because London is really expensive and we don't have an Airbnb to stay at tonight.
Eurostar cancels ALL services leaving 30,000 passengers stranded
I feel for them because there couldn't be a worse time to be stranded here because all Hotels will be booked for new Years Eve.. and prices will be through the roof...
Have you ever been stranded anywhere ?
Eurostar has cancelled all of its services for the day, leaving around 30,000 furious passengers stranded in London and ruining their New Year's Eve plans after flooding hit the major tunnel connecting Britain to mainland Europe.
Many hoping to ring in 2024 with a romantic night in Paris, watch fireworks from the ski slope or enjoy a family holiday to Disneyland have been left devastated, with some left in tears this afternoon at St Pancras International.
The disruption began last night when water filled tunnels at Ebbsfleet International in Kent, disrupting all high speed services south of the Thames today.
Some passengers raced online to try book flights and salvage their end-of-year plans but were faced with soaring fares that were reportedly rising by the minute. Other upset passengers are racing to find a last-minute stay in London for the night.
Meanwhile a man, presumed to be a taxi driver, was spotted wondering around the station clutching an iPad which said 'taxi to Paris' in bid to attract desperate holiday-goers.
Amongst the heartbroken families was Dublin-based Luana Andrade, 36, who had been travelling to Disneyland Paris with her husband, three-year-old son and six relatives visiting from Brazil for their 'dream trip'.
She said: 'Our problem is to get a night to sleep because London is really expensive and we don't have an Airbnb to stay at tonight.



Eurostar cancels ALL services leaving 30,000 passengers stranded
I feel for them because there couldn't be a worse time to be stranded here because all Hotels will be booked for new Years Eve.. and prices will be through the roof...
Have you ever been stranded anywhere ?