Stanstedas lidostā Londonā noticis ārkārtas gadījums, evakuēti pasažieri, ziņo BBC.
Tas noticis ugunsgrēka dēļ. Nācies evakuēt vienu no lidostas termināļiem.
Pirmā informācija liecina, ka stāvvietā pirms ieejas terminālī aizdedzies pasažieru autobuss. Liesmas bijušas milzīgas, tomēr neesot skārušas blakus stāvošos transporta līdzekļus.
We’re getting reports of a car park shuttle bus on fire at Stansted Airport @STN_Airport. Parts of terminal now being evacuated due to smoke. More @BBCLookEast tonight at 1850 BBC1 pic.twitter.com/RfUix1avAn
— Alexander Dunlop (@dunlopalex) March 30, 2018
View from inside the Terminal of a coach Fire at London Stansted Airport pic.twitter.com/q24f6Q4UHe
— Flight Alerts ⚠ (@FlightAlerts777) March 30, 2018
BREAKING: Coach on fire in car park at Stansted Airport https://t.co/nNE88CF80V
Extremely suspicious inferno no doubt soon to be explained away as a faulty fridge or something
I mean how does a modern bus go up like that?#AnswersOnAPostcardPlease #ProactivePatriots ✌???— BluRaʎ???? (@IanPhilTrait) March 30, 2018
Easter travel disruption as fire prompts Stansted Airport evacuation https://t.co/QdYSaaG1PW
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 30, 2018
Due to a fire on the car park shuttle bus, terminal forecourt and surrounded area including parts of the terminal building are being evacuated due to smoke. We are investigating this as a matter of urgency and will provide an update shortly.
— Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) March 30, 2018
The fire has since been put out and we’re working on returning to normal operations. More updates to follow.
— Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) March 30, 2018
Following a shuttle bus fire on the terminal forecourt, the Express Set Down remains closed. Due to the earlier evacuation of the terminal, all passengers are now in the process of being re-screened through security. While we’re working on returning to normal operations, 1/2
— Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) March 30, 2018
we advise all passengers due to depart this evening to contact their airline directly for the up-to-date flight information. Thank you for your cooperation. 2/2
— Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) March 30, 2018
Our apologies, due to the incident involving a shuttle bus, our focus is on the regular updates for everyone and we can’t respond to all individual tweets. Thank you for your understanding.
— Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) March 30, 2018
Our teams are working hard to re-screen all passengers due to depart this evening. Thank you for you patience and cooperation while we’re returning our operations to normal.
— Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) March 30, 2018
Following the earlier incident, we confirm there have been no injuries reported and that the fire has been caused by an engine electrical fault on the bus. Our security has reopened and we continue to re-screen all passengers due to depart this evening. 1/2
— Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) March 30, 2018
While our operations are returning to normal, some flights could be subject to delays or cancellations. We advise all passengers to check the latest flight status with their airline. Thank you. 2/2
— Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) March 30, 2018
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