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Friday 25 November 2016 8:40 pm

In pictures: Blackout on Black Friday – huge power cut hits central London

By: Emma Haslett

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A huge blackout has hit central London, including Soho and parts of Piccadilly Circus. 

The blackout left PIccadilly Circus' iconic advertising boards blank, while diners were forced to eat by candle light.

Lights were out in shops and restaurants, while commuters reported overcrowding in Tube stations as shoppers and revellers went to other parts of the capital.

Twitter user Emma Atkinson said Oxford Circus was in "crowd chaos", with Soho in a complete blackout and Tottenham Court Road station "swamped".

Just after 6.30pm, UK Power Networks tweeted that engineers were on their way and it expected power to be restored within two hours.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said no crimes had been reported.

Some pointed out the coincidence of the power cut falling on Black Friday:

When Black Friday takes on a whole new meaning… #Soho #powercut pic.twitter.com/f8Ka5cmm2d

— Jessica Bradley (@_bradvertising) November 25, 2016

Some just took the opportunity to post pictures of the unusual sight of central London in darkness: 

https://twitter.com/emmatkinson/status/802212133371052032

https://twitter.com/RupertStreetBar/status/802215416546426880

The whole of Soho is literally in darkness! #blackout #soho pic.twitter.com/aWp6eJZHTP

— Elena Kritikos (@shystelle) November 25, 2016

https://twitter.com/KingChicken/status/802220508674686977

https://twitter.com/CenturySoho/status/802227778066255873

A rare moment of darkness falling on central London right now. Massive blackout… pic.twitter.com/T199umyObA

— George Sandison (@GeorgeSandison) November 25, 2016

The jinx has struck again…black out in central london….. pic.twitter.com/BcRtmtl5sD

— Nigel Mercer (@NigelMercer) November 25, 2016

#Soho #PowerCut another blackout hits Central London – taking an enforced break from mixing! pic.twitter.com/BbuinHlypj

— Nigel Heath (@NigelHeath) November 25, 2016

Piccadilly circus right now #London #BlackOut #SohoBlackOut #Soho pic.twitter.com/tvQAzU5EVE

— Jody Acheson (@jody_acheson) November 25, 2016

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