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Chaos in Tokyo: Power Outage Paralyzes Railway Network – Scenes of Crowding

Published January 16, 2026, 08:21
Chaos in Tokyo: Power Outage Paralyzes Railway Network – Scenes of Crowding

A power outage caused chaos in Tokyo's railway network on Friday morning, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. The outage was caused by a fire in a transformer near Tamachi Station, resulting in the suspension of services on the Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines. Passengers were forced to disembark from trains and walk along the tracks in an organized evacuation coordinated by firefighters and railway staff. Television footage showed crowding and discomfort at the stations. The Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines are two of the busiest in Tokyo, with Shinjuku Station serving approximately 3.5 million passengers daily. The disruption occurred during rush hour, causing extensive delays and travel problems. The fire was brought under control within about 30 minutes, but the restoration of train services had not yet been scheduled. Authorities are investigating the cause of the power outage and the circumstances that led to the fire.