Large parts of the UK are without electricity following a large scale power cut.
Blackouts have been reported in London and the South East, as well as the Midlands and the North East.
UK Power Networks, who control power lines for London and the South East, and Western Power Distribution in Midlands, the South West and Wales both confirmed widespread outages.
UK Power Networks tweeted on Friday evening: "We're aware of a power cut affecting large parts of London and South East.
"We believe this is due to a failure on National Grid's network, which is affecting our customers."
Western Power Distribution shared a similar message, and said they are in the process of restoring power to customers.
The drop in power is also affecting travel.
Train services in and out of London, including Thameslink, Southern and Gatwick Express are facing delays and cancellations.
Traffic lights in the capital are also experiencing some problems and the Victoria Line on the London Underground is suspended, Transport for London confirmed.
They tweeted on Friday evening warning people to be cautious when using the roads.
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