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Eleven Eurostar services have been cancelled due to "power supply problems" - meaning more headaches for stranded passengers.
The electrical problem shut the Channel Tunnel for two hours, just a day after it was closed following a lorry fire.
Eurostar and the Eurotunnel vehicle service are now suffering a second day of major delays, with long queues seen once again at London's St Pancras.
Eurostar said the cancellations hit six trains that were due to leave from London and five leaving from Paris and Brussels.
The company said one of the two tunnels used by its trains has been reopened, although the second, which was affected by the fire, will remain closed all day.
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Gallery: Travel Chaos In London And Paris
This was the scene at St Pancras International station in London as Eurostar services are cancelled in both directions on Saturday
The company said trains would not be running on that day
Large queues of passengers formed - but they were told they would be unable to travel
It was a similar scene at Gare du Nord station in Paris - this board shows all services were cancelled
Passengers had to make alternative arrangements
"Eurotunnel experienced new power supply problems this morning which meant that both tunnels were again closed for two hours," it said in a statement.
"This closure was a separate incident, unrelated to the problems experienced yesterday."
The trains cancelled from London had been due to depart at 2.04pm, 3.31pm, 5.04pm, 6.04pm, 6.31pm and 8.04pm.
In Paris, the services leaving the French capital at 4.43pm and 6.43pm will not be running, while in Brussels, the 3.56pm, 5.56pm and 6.56pm trains have been cancelled.
Passengers booked onto those trains have been asked to "postpone their travel and rebook for an alternative date".
It advised there were lengthy delays for the remaining services.
Eurotunnel is also running a reduced service, with up to five-and-a half-hour delays from Calais.
There are also three-hour delays from Folkestone with a 30 minute wait to check in.
Thousands of passengers were left stranded on Saturday after Eurostar and Eurotunnel services were stopped for most of the day after the fire on the French side of the tunnel.
Eurotunnel spokesman John O'Keefe said a "smouldering load" was found in the trailer of the lorry.
The alarm was triggered after CO2 detectors were activated in one tunnel, Eurotunnel said. No one was injured.
The incident led to long queues at St Pancras station in London. There were similar scenes in Paris and Brussels.
Eurostar had earlier said it would run a full service today, but only "for passengers who have an existing reservation for this date".
It advised people whose trains were cancelled on Saturday not to arrive at stations unless they had already been re-booked.
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Eleven Eurostar services have been cancelled due to "power supply problems" - meaning more headaches for stranded passengers.
The electrical problem shut the Channel Tunnel for two hours, just a day after it was closed following a lorry fire.
Eurostar and the Eurotunnel vehicle service are now suffering a second day of major delays, with long queues seen once again at London's St Pancras.
Eurostar said the cancellations hit six trains that were due to leave from London and five leaving from Paris and Brussels.
The company said one of the two tunnels used by its trains has been reopened, although the second, which was affected by the fire, will remain closed all day.
1/11
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Gallery: Travel Chaos In London And Paris
This was the scene at St Pancras International station in London as Eurostar services are cancelled in both directions on Saturday
The company said trains would not be running on that day
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Large queues of passengers formed - but they were told they would be unable to travel
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It was a similar scene at Gare du Nord station in Paris - this board shows all services were cancelled
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Passengers had to make alternative arrangements
"Eurotunnel experienced new power supply problems this morning which meant that both tunnels were again closed for two hours," it said in a statement.
"This closure was a separate incident, unrelated to the problems experienced yesterday."
The trains cancelled from London had been due to depart at 2.04pm, 3.31pm, 5.04pm, 6.04pm, 6.31pm and 8.04pm.
In Paris, the services leaving the French capital at 4.43pm and 6.43pm will not be running, while in Brussels, the 3.56pm, 5.56pm and 6.56pm trains have been cancelled.
Passengers booked onto those trains have been asked to "postpone their travel and rebook for an alternative date".
It advised there were lengthy delays for the remaining services.
Eurotunnel is also running a reduced service, with up to five-and-a half-hour delays from Calais.
There are also three-hour delays from Folkestone with a 30 minute wait to check in.
Thousands of passengers were left stranded on Saturday after Eurostar and Eurotunnel services were stopped for most of the day after the fire on the French side of the tunnel.
Eurotunnel spokesman John O'Keefe said a "smouldering load" was found in the trailer of the lorry.
The alarm was triggered after CO2 detectors were activated in one tunnel, Eurotunnel said. No one was injured.
The incident led to long queues at St Pancras station in London. There were similar scenes in Paris and Brussels.
Eurostar had earlier said it would run a full service today, but only "for passengers who have an existing reservation for this date".
It advised people whose trains were cancelled on Saturday not to arrive at stations unless they had already been re-booked.
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