Friday, December 21, 2012

Fire causes pandemonium at Lagos airport by Oyetunji Abioye (Punch)

                                                      

Confusion hit  hundreds of intending  passengers at the international wing of the Murtala Muhammed

Airport, Lagos, on Thursday after a mid-day fire erupted at a section of the building.

The inferno, which caused a thick cloud of smoke to invade the terminal building, forced air travellers and

airport officials to scamper to safety around the 33-year-old airport.

Investigation revealed that the fire started from a piece of electric equipment at a section of the airport under

reconstruction.

When our correspondent visited the scene,   pallets of foam worth millions of Naira were seen to have been

consumed by the fire.

It was learnt that the fire would have burnt a major part of the main terminal building if not for the prompt

response of firefighters.

However, part of the airport’s air conditioning system panel and steel pillars at the construction site were

badly affected by the inferno.

Eyewitnesses said electricity was switched off during the fire incident and the six-storey terminal building

evacuated.

“People ran helter-skelter because of smoke in the building,” an airline worker said.

No officials of the construction company, Iron Products Industries, were available for comments.

But the General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, Mr. Yakubu Dati, said

the fire incident, which started at about 11.30am was caused by welders working at the site.

He said, “The fire incident did not extend beyond 15 minutes. Men of the fire service department of FAAN

acted promptly and everything was brought under control. The response was unprecedented.”

He said there were no casualties and normal activities at the airport were not interrupted by the fire.

“Planes are taking off and landing without hitches.

“We remain committed to providing secure, safe and comfortable airport environment as enshrined in the

aviation master plan,” he added.

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