Floods Inundate London's Toll Roads And Subways,

JAKARTA - Five points of the subway line in London UK were flooded. This incident caused public transportation operations to delay disruptions.

Citing Metro.co.uk, Monday, September 23, floods were caused by high-intensity rains that flushed London and many areas in the UK since last night.

As a result of this flood, five subway lines, namely Piccadily, London Underground, District, and Metropolitan were temporarily suspended. Meanwhile, some have experienced operational delays.

National Rail, a passenger train operator in England, Scotland, and Wales, informed that its services were affected by the flood. National Rail also expects rain to fall back in many areas in England and Wales today.

The affected subway routes include Great Northern, Gatwick Express, Southern, and Thameslink.

Floods also submerged the National Highways toll road in London, precisely on the A3 entrance to the north of M25 at the intersection roundabout 10. Officers asked users of four-wheeled vehicles to consider alternative routes to London for a while.