I was travelling internationally, from Amsterdam to Brussels on the 1525 (ICD9248). Approaching Breda, the TM announced there would be an indefinite delay and recommended going via Roosendaal, which is what most of the passengers did. The NS website and app had nothing about the disruption, but the SNCB website gave the information.Actually quite an achievement to have your trip disrupted by that disruption. Don't think the wires were actually down as the archives with disruptions say it was resolved after just 24 minutes (and only affected international services).
ICD9248 eventually left Breda around 45L and was terminated at Brussel-Noord almost an hour late. In the end, because of the disruption, the slower route took no more than 30 minutes longer than staying on the direct train, and I still had over an hour for my Eurostar.