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Six-hour ordeal for passengers as the Shuttle breaks down

MORE than 500 passengers were trapped in the Channel Tunnel for six hours when the Shuttle broke down.

Temperatures hit 30C after the power failed, shutting off air conditioning and lights. The lavatories stopped working and bottled water ran out. Passengers said Eurotunnel failed to give any information about how they were going to get out. Some passed out and others had asthma attacks due to stress.

They were rescued at 2.30am yesterday. Services in both directions were halted and about 3,000 people had journeys delayed. Arthur Davis, 69, from Chelmer Village, Essex, who was on the 7.50pm Calais to Folkestone train, said: "It was a shambles." Eurotunnel has offered refunds.

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