Electrical fire disrupts services at GAIA
Article by July 3, 2021
Though not heavily impacted, an electrical fire at the Grantley Adams International Airport during the passage of Hurricane Elsa, has resulted in a disruption of services.
Speaking during Saturday’s update post Hurricane Elsa, Minister of Tourism Senator Lisa Cummings said while no significant damage was done to the port of entry, operations were still not back to normal.
“The airport withstood the hurricane well, we did not have any infrastructural damage except at an auxiliary facility, which is the Civil Aviation Training Centre, but we subsequently did experience water damage coming through one of the areas, which resulted in an electrical fire in the airport facility,” Cummings said.
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