Issues at an electrical substation which caused a fire that resulted in Heathrow Airport closing were first detected seven years ago but not fixed, a report has found.

The National Energy System Operator (NESO) said moisture entering electrical components at the North Hyde substation caused the blaze at the site that supplies the UK’s biggest airport with power.

It revealed an elevated moisture reading had been first detected in July 2018, but the issue went “unaddressed” for years, with basic maintenance by National Grid cancelled.

Energy watchdog Ofgem launched an investigation into National Grid following the report’s findings, which Energy Secretary Ed Miliband calling “deeply concerning”.

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