SINGAPORE: Changi Airport Terminal 2 was evacuated on Tuesday (May 16) after a “small fire” broke out at the departure hall, said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF).
According to Changi Airport, the fire alarm was activated at about 5.40pm due to “smoke coming through the air vents.”
In an update at about 6.45pm, Changi Airport said the situation is under control and the cause of the fire has been identified. It added, however, that flight operations at Terminal 2 are affected.
SCDF said the fire has since been put out using a hosereel jet.
“Passengers on flights departing from T2 this evening should expect significant delays,” said Changi Airport. “We will advise when operations resume.”
People were evacuated onto the tarmac of Terminal 2, including passengers waiting to board, those already on board as well as staff.
Nearly two hours after the firm alarm went off, people were still waiting outside the terminal. Some passengers who were evacuated told Channel NewsAsia that they were directed to shuttle buses which would take them to Terminal 3 for their flight out.
Earlier, Channel NewsAsia reader Noorazli Noor said his fiancee, who works at the airport, was told to evacuate as the smoke worsened.
Another Facebook user, Glinise Lorenzo-Singh, told Channel NewsAsia the fire happened at Gate F of the terminal. Her sister-in-law was inside the terminal waiting to board her flight when she was told that the flight would be moved to a different gate, Ms Lorenzo-Singh said.
Due to the incident, bus services 24, 27 and 53 will skip the bus stop at Terminal 2, said transport operator SBS Transit.