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Passengers trapped on board train en route for SIX HOURS amid extreme heat warning

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British holidaymakers endured a gruelling six-hour ordeal after their Eurostar service from Paris became stranded in northern France.Train 9043, which left the French capital at 3.55pm on Wednesday, ground to a halt at Lille Europe station at around 5.51pm after a technical fault triggered by extreme temperatures.The packed service had been due to take passengers back to London, but instead left them stranded deep into the evening.Eurostar confirmed the soaring heat had caused the mechanical failure.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The incident came as a brutal early-summer heatwave battered Europe, with temperatures topping 40C across much of France and Paris placed on red alert.Passengers were left stuck in sweltering carriages after the air conditioning failed, with operators refusing to let them onto the platform.For five hours, travellers remained trapped onboard as engineers repeatedly tried to fix the fault, switching the train on and off.The cooling system cut out...

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