Delhi Airport Roof Collapse : several injured after roof collapses

Sarita

Delhi Big Accident: The first monsoon rain in Delhi-NCR has exposed many claims. From Delhi’s roads to outside metro stations, water has filled due to heavy rain.

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As soon as the monsoon started, a big accident happened at Delhi Airport on Friday morning. This accident happened at Terminal One of IGI Airport at around 5.30 am. 6 people are reported to be injured in this accident.

How did the roof of the 5th best airport in the world collapse?

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Delhi Airport is ranked 5th among the world’s best airports. From the Airport Authority to the common man, everyone is proud of this airport. But just a few hours of rain tarnished this pride. Due to heavy rain, the roof of Terminal-1 collapsed.

Many questions arise from this accident

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This accident raises a big question on the maintenance of Delhi Airport. The question is how the world’s 5th best airport was being maintained that a rain affected it badly.

What happened in the accident?

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Fire brigade team officials said that six people were injured when a part of the roof of Terminal-1 of Delhi airport fell on cars including taxis amid heavy rain in the early hours of Friday. After this, there was chaos among the people present there.

What happened after the accident?

A checking campaign is being carried out to ensure that no one else is trapped in the damaged cars. Officials say that apart from the roof sheet, the support beam also collapsed, causing damage to the cars parked in the pick-up and drop area of ​​the terminal. The people injured in this accident have been admitted to the hospital.

Effect of the accident

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After this accident, Terminal One of Indira Gandhi International Airport has been temporarily closed. At the same time, all flights departing from Terminal One have also been temporarily suspended. It is not yet clear when and where the operations of flights departing from Terminal 1 will resume.

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