Dozens of Eurotunnel passengers were stranded in emergency tunnels beneath the English Channel for up to five hours after a train broke down.
Video footage on social media showed some holidaymakers tramping through the tunnel with children, suitcases, and dogs as they returned to England from holidays in France.
The train from Calais to Folkestone, which was carrying 100 cars, coaches, and lorries, broke down in the 31-mile long tunnel around 4 p.m. on Tuesday after an alarm sounded on board.
Sarah Fellows, 37, from Birmingham, told PA: “The service tunnel was terrifying. It was like a disaster movie. You were just walking into the abyss not knowing what was happening. We all had to stay under the sea in this big queue.”…