A car park has been flooded at London Heathrow Airport, with passengers advised to contact their insurers over potential damage.
Footage appeared to show a section of Heathrow car park and an adjacent road covered in deep water due to a ‘localised water issue’.
At a particularly deep section, it appeared that several cars had their front tyres entirely submerged, with some headlights covered too.
It is not immediately clear what the extent of the damage to cars is and whether the water would have reached the engines but Heathrow said affected drivers should ‘contact their parking operator and, if necessary, their motor insurer’.
Several workmen were at the scene on Wednesday morning and the airport confirmed that the issue has now been resolved.
Heathrow is the largest hub in the country and saw 7.2million passengers travelling through in December alone.
The video which had been circulating on social media was captioned ‘imagine landing at heathrow today only to find your car like this’.
One person commented: 'Got back to the car to find my headlights dipped and the engine flooded!'
A car park and an adjacent road has been flooded at London Heathrow Airport, with passengers advised to contact their insurers over potential damage caused by a ‘localised water issue’
At a particularly deep section, it appeared that several cars had their front tyres entirely submerged, with some headlights covered too
Another wrote: ‘Partially submerged is a stretch. It's 9-10 inches deep max’
One user added: ‘Imagine the post holiday depression already starting to kick in then you come back to this jeez’
A Heathrow spokesperson said: ‘Yesterday morning, a localised water issue affected a Heathrow car park, operated by a third-party parking provider.
‘The issue has since been resolved.
‘We apologise for the inconvenience this has caused and advise that passengers who believe their vehicle may have been affected should contact their parking operator and, if necessary, their motor insurer.’
























