Fire in Changi terminal 2

18 May 2017  2052 | Business & Trade Fairs

SINGAPORE Hundreds of passengers were evacuated from Singapore’s Changi Airport, Tuesday, after a fire in a terminal, authorities and witnesses said, delaying flights at the global hub.

Smoke swept through the airport’s Terminal 2 building after the fire broke out in the departure hall, spurring authorities to seal off the area.

Operator Changi Airport Group said in a statement two people were sent to hospital for observation after approaching staff for medical assistance and four others were brought to a clinic at Terminal 3.

“A small fire occurred at the departure hall of Changi Airport Terminal 2. The fire has been extinguished by SCDF (Singapore Civil Defence Force),” Singapore police said in a statement.

Police said the fire alarm was activated at around 1740 (0940 GMT) as smoke poured from air vents.

Changi Airport Group said the affected terminal was shut to ensure passenger safety, and all departing and arriving flights moved to Terminal 3.

The SCDF gave the all-clear for Terminal 2 at 2200 and airport authorities said operations there have resumed progressively.

“Changi Airport will do its very best and work through the night to clear the backlog of delayed flights,” the operator said.

“A total of about 40 flights at Terminal 2 have been affected this evening. Changi Airport will work with authorities to investigate the incident.”

An AFP reporter at the airport said the scene earlier was mostly calm as the departure and arrival halls were evacuated.

By Wednesday morning flights were back to normal.

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