Fire prompts evacuation at Wellington Airport's main terminal


WELLINGTON (Xinhua): The main terminal of the Wellington Airport in New Zealand's capital was evacuated with no injuries reported, and some inbound flights were diverted on Friday evening after a fire triggered a smoke alarm, according to Radio New Zealand.

The southwest pier and main terminal building were evacuated after a smoke alarm was activated.

The incident was escalated to a second-alarm response after firefighters identified a piece of machinery on fire. The blaze also activated the airport's sprinkler system.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand received an automated alarm call at about 7:15 pm local time, and a total of nine fire trucks responded.

The airport advised passengers to check with airlines for flight information. -- Xinhua

 

 

 

 

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