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Tokyo commuter trains are disrupted by a power outage

Two?main lines? with some of the busiest stations in the world were shut down after a report of a fire.

East Japan Railway said that trains on its Yamanote and Keihin Tohoku lines were stopped in all directions, with no timetable for their resumption.

Shortly before 8 am, a fire was reported near Tamachi Station where both lines stop. NHK, the public broadcaster, reported that the fire occurred at 2300 GMT on Thursday. NHK reported that flames were coming out of a transformer near the track. The fire was almost extinguished 30 minutes later.

In footage broadcast on the NTV network, passengers were seen walking down the tracks to evacuate from a Keihin Tohoku train that was stuck?between two stations. They were assisted by railway staff and firefighters.

Shinjuku is one of the stations on the?Yamanote line, and it handles?3.5 millions passengers per day. The Keihin Tohoku Line connects major hubs like Tokyo and Yokohama. (Reporting and editing by William Mallard; Satoshi Sugiyama)

(source: Reuters)