IFS Cloud Cable Car Suspended Over Lightning Risk as Storms Hit London
IFS Cloud Cable Car Suspended Over Lightning Risk as Storms Hit London

The IFS Cloud Cable Car, a popular aerial link between Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Docks, has been suspended today (May 12) due to a “high lightning risk”, according to Transport for London (TfL).

The shutdown comes as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning, forecasting scattered thunderstorms, lightning, and possible flooding across London and the South East.

What TfL Has Said

TfL confirmed the closure this afternoon, stating:

“The IFS Cloud Cable Car is currently suspended due to a high lightning risk in the area. Safety is our priority and we will resume service when conditions improve.”

The aerial route, which spans one kilometre over the Thames, is a major tourist attraction and transport link for visitors heading to the O2 Arena and ExCeL London.

Met Office Weather Warning: What to Expect

The yellow thunderstorm warning, in effect until late this evening, warns of:

Motorists are advised to drive with caution as spray and sudden flooding could lead to hazardous conditions and road closures.

Impact on Homes and Transport

There is a small chance of homes and businesses being flooded quickly, particularly in areas prone to poor drainage. Some buildings could also suffer damage from lightning or wind-blown debris, according to forecasters.

Meanwhile, rail and road networks remain under review, with potential delays or cancellations in lightning-affected areas.

About the IFS Cloud Cable Car

  • Route: Greenwich Peninsula ↔ Royal Docks
  • Length: 1km
  • Operator: Transport for London
  • Purpose: Connects visitors to ExCeL London and the O2 Arena
  • Height: Up to 90 metres over the River Thames

The service will resume once the storm risk subsides and safety protocols are cleared.

 

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