Khaleej Times

Chaos as water pipe burst shuts JKF airport terminal

- AFP

new york — Internatio­nal flights were suspended into a flooded terminal at New York’s flagship airport on Sunday, flung into chaos after a water main broke during brutally cold temperatur­es following a deadly winter storm.

Gushing water compounded meltdown at John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport, where furious passengers have camped out for days as a result of equipment damaged by the storm and a backlog of flights.

Water poured from the ceiling and the arrivals area was submerged by standing water, through which a few intrepid passengers picked their way gingerly, according to footage broadcast by CNN.

Internatio­nal flights into Terminal 4 were suspended and the water main break occurred just before 2pm (1900 GMT), said a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey that runs the airport. The west end of Terminal four lay under about three inches (eight centimetre­s) of water, where maintenanc­e crews were mopping up, with police and fire crews on site, the spokesman told.

Terminal 4 is used by more than 30 airlines, including Air India, China Airlines, Delta, Egyptair, El Al, Emirates, Etihad, KLM Royal Dutch, Singapore Airlines, Thomas Cook and Virgin Atlantic.

On Saturday the airport was forced to close Terminal 1, which serves the likes of Air France, Japan Airlines and Lufthansa, to internatio­nal arrivals in an attempt to get on top of the backlog. —

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