Several police forces across the UK have asked people not to call 999 due to a “technical fault”. London’s Metropolitan Police – the UK’s largest force – said many 999 calls were not connecting and advised people to call 101 in an emergency until further notice. South Wales Police, Greater Manchester Police and Derbyshire Police also shared the same post on Twitter. The post said the fault had impacted a “number of forces” – but did not specify which ones. West Yorkshire Police said the issue was with BT’s 999 lines and that the company was experiencing issues “all over the country”, while Northamptonshire Police also described the technical fault as “nationwide”. Twitter This content is provided by Twitter, which may be using cookies and other technologies. To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies. You can use the buttons below to amend your preferences to enable Twitter cookies or to allow those cookies just once. You can change your settings at any time via the Privacy Options. Unfortunately we have been unable to verify if you have consented to Twitter cookies. To view this content you can use the button below to allow Twitter cookies for this session only. Enable Cookies Allow Cookies Once “Until further notice, please call 101 in an emergency,” the forces wrote in a shared post on Twitter. “Please only call in an emergency and please wait until later to make any 101 non-emergency calls.” Which police forces have shared the alert? Metropolitan Police South Wales Police Greater Manchester Police West Midlands Police West Yorkshire Police Derbyshire Police Cumbria Police Bedfordshire Police Essex Police Northamptonshire Police Gwent Police Devon and Cornwall Police Advertisement This article was originally published by Sky.com. Read the original article here. Post navigation ‘Lung bleeding and collapse’: Primary school age children ending up in hospital due to excessive vaping Lewis Capaldi: ‘You probably won’t see much of me for the rest of the year’