DIAL forms technical committee to probe cause of canopy collapse at Delhi Airport's T1 that killed 1
Jun 28, 2024
New Delhi [India], June 28 : As the canopy collapse in Terminal 1 of Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi killed one person and left eight others injured, the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) said that a technical committee has been formed to investigate the cause of the incident.
In a statement on Friday, the DIAL said the technical committee will give the report as soon as possible.
"Due to heavy rains and winds through the night in Delhi, a canopy at the old departure forecourt of Terminal 1 (T1) partially collapsed around 5 am this morning.While the cause for the collapse is being assessed, the primary cause seems to be the continued heavy rainfall over the past few hours," the statement said.
The statement said that rescue operations were launched immediately by the Delhi Airport Emergency Response Team including Fire Fighting, Medical Team and Operations, who provided all necessary support and assistance. Evacuation of passengers and all other individuals from T1 was the first priority and complete evacuation has been undertaken, it added.
DIAL is working with all relevant agencies, including Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Bureau of Civil Aviation (BCAS), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Delhi Police and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are jointly working to assess the situation and restore operations, the statement mentioned.
Four vehicles were damaged in the incident, the statement said, adding that the eight individuals who recieved minor injuries were provided immediate medical assistance at the Medanta Centre at Delhi Airport.
"The injured have been shifted to ESI Hospital and Indian Spinal Injury Centre (later they were referred to Safdarjung Hospital) for further medical supervision, as required. Unfortunately, one fatality was reported in the incident," the statement said.
Following the incident, all flight operations from Terminal 1 have been suspended till further notice and rescheduled by the respective Airlines to operate from Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, till the impacted areas are restored for operations.
Further, Delhi Airport extended all support to the impacted individuals and the family of the deceased and announced a compensation of Rs 20 lakh to the family of the deceased, and Rs 3 lakh each to those who received minor injuries.
As per the Indian Metreological Department, Delhi Safdarjung recorded massive 228.1mm of rains in last 24 hours (mainly in the early morning hours of today). This is the highest 24 hours rain in Delhi in June after 1936, the average rainfall in the area in last 30 years is 75.2 mm.