Fire at Changi Airport Terminal 2 basement; no injuries reported
The basement of Changi Airport Terminal 2 was temporarily closed today after a shredder machine in a lorry there caught fire. The fire was put out by airport emergency services, and the basement has since been reopened.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted to the incident shortly after 4pm. It sent a fire engine and a red rhino, but added that the fire had been extinguished prior to SCDF's arrival.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted to the incident shortly after 4pm. It sent a fire engine and a red rhino, but added that the fire had been extinguished prior to SCDF's arrival.
The fire involved discarded items at the back of a
lorry, it said.
In a Facebook post, Changi Airport added that it
had been the contents of a shredder machine in the vehicle that caught fire.
The Terminal 2 basement was closed temporarily due
to the fire. "As a precaution, the area is being checked for the time
being," Changi Airport said.
The basement also houses a bus stop, and the
airport said that bus passengers would disembark at the departure level
instead.
In a tweet at 4.55pm, bus operator SBS Transit
said that services 24, 27 and 53 would skip the Changi Airport Terminal 2 bus
stop, as the bus stop was closed.
In a subsequent update, SBS Transit said that the
services were back to normal.
In May, a fire at Terminal 2 caused the terminal
to be evacuated and resulted in delays that affected 40 flights and hundreds of
passengers.
Source: CNA/am
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