Pakistan

Lahore airport's immigration system catches fire

Authorities say fire incident took place in departure lounge of airport, it was doused by CAA after some struggle

Ahmed Faraz
May 09, 2024
Lahore airport's immigration system catches fire
An outside view of the Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore, in the image uploaded on February 17, 2018. —Facebook/Tauseef Razi Mallick

LAHORE: Immigration system of Allama Iqbal International Airport on Thursday caught fire due to a short circuit in the immigration counter’s ceiling, Geo News reported quoting airport authorities.

The authorities said the fire took place in the departure lounge of the airport and the blaze was doused by the Civil Aviation Authority staff after some struggle. However, there was still some hindrance in the flight operation and immigration process because of thick smoke.

Sources said the first Hajj flight scheduled to depart from Lahore was halted, while seven other international flights were also delayed due to the flight.

The authorities said the immigration process of the Hajj pilgrims was resumed from the domestic counter.

Meanwhile, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has sought an investigation report on the fire incident at the immigration counter. “The immigration counter will soon be made functional for passengers’ facility,” he said.

Conversely, as per the sources, preliminary report of the airport inferno was presented to Minister for Defence, Defence Production and Aviation Khawaja Muhammed Asif and the secretary aviation. As per the report, the fire erupted in the airport’s international departure area at 5:23am and it was controlled by 8am.

“The pilgrims and other passengers faced trouble because of the departure lounge’s getting filled with smoke. The fire damaged the [Federal Investigation Agency] FIA immigration system,” it said, as per the sources.

The report apprised that the CAA fire tenders did not reach at the airport within the response time and the fire department officials did not implement the standard operating procedures as well. The sources said, as per the rules, there was a fixed response time to put out the fire at the airport.

Whereas, the aviation minister has ordered a high-level inquiry into the incident.

On the other hand, the CAA spokesperson said situation at the airport was gradually getting back to normal as all the agencies present on the airport were making efforts in this regard.

“As soon as the technical issues are overcome, normal operations will be restored,” the spokesperson said. He also relayed that the four Hajj flights scheduled from the airport were operated.

As per the new Notam, duration of international flight operation’s suspension at the Lahore airport was extended from 3:30pm to 10pm now. Since the inferno incident, 24 local and international flights have been cancelled.

It should be noted that the Ministry of Religious Affairs had on May 3 announced that Pakistan would operate 11 special flights to transport 2,160 Hajj pilgrims to Saudi Arabia on the first day of the scheduled operation, including 670 passengers from Lahore via three flights, 330 from Karachi via two flights, 680 from Islamabad via three flights, 329 from Multan via two flights, 151 from Sialkot via a single flight.

The ministry spokesperson had stated that the month-long Hajj 2024 flight operation would commence from May 9 to June 9.

All flights scheduled for the first 15 days would land at the Madina airport, while most flights will land at the Jeddah airport from May 24 to June 9, the spokesperson had said.

Subsequently, the first Hajj flight from Balochistan would take off from Quetta on May 11, and from Sukkur on May 27.

Pakistan will operate a total of 259 Hajj special flights for over 68,000 pilgrims registered with the government scheme, the ministry had said, adding that the special operation would conclude on June 9.

Later, the country would resume its flight operation on June 20 to bring pilgrims home post-conclusion of the sacred pilgrimage, it concluded.


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