Media
Transmitter in Cambridgeshire collapses
Published Monday, Nov 1 2004, 02:22 GMT | By James Welsh
A radio transmitter mast in Morborne, Cambridgeshire has collapsed.
It is reported that the mast caught fire on Saturday night and then toppled onto surrounding fields. Crown Castle UK, the mast's owner, has brought in forensic teams in order to determine precisely what caused the calamity.
The BBC's analogue FM and digital radio services, along with Classic FM and some mobile phone services in Cambridgeshire and the surrounding counties have been affected by the mast's collapse.
It is reported that the mast caught fire on Saturday night and then toppled onto surrounding fields. Crown Castle UK, the mast's owner, has brought in forensic teams in order to determine precisely what caused the calamity.
The BBC's analogue FM and digital radio services, along with Classic FM and some mobile phone services in Cambridgeshire and the surrounding counties have been affected by the mast's collapse.
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