Friday, 8 March 2013

MURTALA MUHAMMED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT APOLOGISES FOR MONDAY NIGHT'S POWER OUTAGE - BLAMES THUNDERSTORM...

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Power outages paralysed activities at the international terminal of the Murtala Muhammed Airport on Monday night and paralysed facilitation activities the body handling the airport has attributed this to thunderstorm even as an apology is tendered  for all the inconveniences caused.
In a statement signed by the General Manager, Corporate Communications, Yakubu Dati...
the agency explained that disruption of power supply from the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) led to surge, which caused the outages that happened three times; the last one lasting over an hour in some parts of the terminal.
“The airport is connected to two main power sources from Ejigbo and Egbin power stations. The storm initially knocked off the power supply from Ejigbo, which led to a three-minute outage at the airport before our engineers switched over to the alternate power supply source from Egbin. That supply line was later affected by the storm, leading to another three minute power outage ...then switched over to the airport’s standby generators, some panels of which were unfortunately soaked with water, due to the heavy flooding that resulted from the heavy rainfall... this resulted in a blackout at the ‘E’ wing of the airport, including the avio bridges. It was for this reason that arriving passengers on an international flight were processed through an alternative route at the terminal and in the process, were exposed momentarily to the rain... to enable our engineers rectify the faults in the generators. Full power supply was later restored to the airport and all operations resumed in earnest. There were no accidents or injuries to anybody at the airport as a result of the power outage... The Authority sincerely apologises to all airport users, especially passengers and airline operators, for that power outage and deeply regrets any inconvenience caused them, as a result of the incident".

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