Londra Şehir Havalimanı’nda yangın sisteminin alarm vermesi ile başlayan süreç, bazı yolcuların kendilerini iyi hissetmediklerini bildirmeleri üzerine paniğe dönüştü.
Londra Şehir Havalimanı’nda yangın sisteminin verdiği alarm sonrasında havalimanında güvenlik önlemleri artırıldı. Bu süreçte bazı yolcuların kendilerini iyi hissetmediklerini bildirmeleri üzerine dikkatler kimyasal bir zehirlenmeye yönelirken havalimanında bulunanlar acil olarak tahliye edildi.
26 kişinin solunum güçlüğü şikayetiyle hastaneye kaldırıldığı olayda havalimanı bir süre uçuşlara kapatıldı.
Terminal has been evacuated due to fire alarm, we are looking into the cause- updates to follow.
— London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) October 21, 2016
İtfaiye biriminden yapılan açıklamada, inceleme sonucunda herhangi bir kimyasal kirletici tespit edilemediği, havalimanın tamamen temiz olduğu açıklandı.
We apologise to passengers for inconvenience caused today when an alarm was activated, triggering a full evacuation of the airport terminal.
— London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) October 21, 2016
Passengers were evacuated safely & we thank them for their patience. Following the evacuation, some individuals reported feeling unwell…
— London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) October 21, 2016
and were treated at the scene by London Ambulance Service. Emergency services responded to evacuation, citing a possible chemical incident..
— London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) October 21, 2016
with firefighters & police officers jointly conducted sweeps of the airport building. The search of the airport led to the discovery…
— London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) October 21, 2016
of what is believed to be a CS gas spray. Whilst the cause of the incident has yet to be confirmed, officers are investigating…
— London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) October 21, 2016
whether it was the result of an accidental discharge of the spray.
The airport was declared safe and reopened at approximately 1900.— London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) October 21, 2016
Passengers are advised to contact their airline for the latest information regarding their flights.
— London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) October 21, 2016