UK tourists in France have been issued a Foreign Office warning over ‘severe disruption’ today. The FCDO published an update regarding disruption for those taking the Eurostar to and from France over the course of June 25, stressing how some services will be cancelled. The problems forecast throughout today can be linked to a “cable theft” near to Lille. READ MORE: UK tourists in France to abide by new rule or face hefty fine The Foreign Office’s announcement read: “Eurostar services to and from France will be severely disrupted today (25 June) with some services cancelled. “Check your operator鈥檚 advice before travelling, including where you are taking connecting trains.” The Eurostar’s webpage has also advised individuals over how busy the stations in the country will be today, advising travellers to “cancel or postpone” their trip. Its statement read: “Due to a cable theft near Lille Europe, our trains to/from London are likely to be subject to severe delays and last-minute cancellations. Our stations are very busy, and we advise you to cancel or postpone your trip.” Already this morning, the website has shown five cancellations between London and Paris up until midday today, with some journeys forecast to be axed through to July 16. The news updates highlighted the 4.01pm train from London to Paris as a cancelled train every day Tuesday and Wednesday for the next three weeks. Eurostar explained: “Due to operational issues between 20/05/2025 and 16/07/2025, your train is cancelled.” Another train earmarked for cancellation because of “planned engineering works,” is the 12.32pm from Paris to London on select dates for the next three weeks. If your train has been impacted due to any of the issues above, Eurostar has recommended opting for one of three options: READ MORE: Brits ‘snubbing’ Spain, Greece and Turkey for holidays and ‘looking elsewhere’ “You have three months from the date you were due to travel to claim your preferred option.” For those planning on making the journey on the Eurostar today, regardless of the disruption, Eurostar added: “If you鈥檙e still intending to travel, please do not come to the station unless: “We’re very sorry for the inconvenience caused and the disruption to your travel plans. “Please keep an eye on eurostar.com or the Eurostar app for further updates.”