Lethbridge Herald

Water pipe break adds to JFK delays

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A water pipe break in one of the terminals at New York’s Kennedy Airport on Sunday added to the delays at the beleaguere­d airport trying to recover from the aftermath of a snowstorm that has stranded thousands of passengers.

In a statement, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said a water pipe that feeds a sprinkler system in the privately operated Terminal 4 broke at about 2 p.m., causing water to flood the terminal and significan­tly disrupt operations.

“What happened at JFK Airport is unacceptab­le, and travellers expect and deserve better,” said Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton. “While the water pipe break that occurred appears to be weatherrel­ated, we have launched an investigat­ion into the incident to determine exactly what occurred and why an internal pipe was not weather protected and whether any other failures contribute­d to this disruption.”

The pipe break sent about three inches of water gushing onto the floor of the terminal. Video shows streams cascading from a ceiling and people slogging through pools of water.

Power to the affected areas was temporaril­y shut off for safety reasons and additional staffing and busing operations were deployed to assist travellers, the Port Authority said.

Domestic arrivals and departures and internatio­nal departures from Terminal 4 are currently experienci­ng delays. Some internatio­nal flights destined for Terminal 4 will be diverted or accommodat­ed at other JFK terminals, the Port Authority said.

Following the storm, which blasted New York on Thursday, passengers were kept on planes and waited hours to retrieve luggage as flights were delayed and cancelled.

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