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Tokyo commuter trains are affected by a power outage, which affects 673,000 passengers

A railway power outage in Tokyo disrupted Friday morning commutes for approximately 673,000 passengers as two lines serving some of the busiest stations around the world were shut down. East Japan Railway (JR East's) Yamanote and Keihin Tohoku lines were shut down for up to 9 hours on Friday.

JR East reported that both lines were left without power early Friday morning after overnight maintenance work at Tokyo's Tamachi Station.

A spokesperson confirmed that smoke was visible coming from an equipment box located near the station. Firefighters and railway staff helped passengers disembark from the Keihin Tohoku train that was stuck between two stations. Social media images showed commuters crammed into crowded stations.

The Yamanote Line passes through Shinjuku station, which is used by about 3.5 million passengers per day. The Keihin Tohoku Line is a major line that serves hubs like Tokyo and Yokohama. (Reporting and editing by William Mallard, Chang-Ran KIM, and Satoshi Sugiyama)

(source: Reuters)