A fire broke out at Terminal 1 of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai on Thursday evening. The incident, which was reported around 6:10 PM, was quickly brought under control by the airport’s emergency response teams. No injuries or casualties have been reported.
Details of the Incident
According to an airport spokesperson, the fire originated due to a short circuit. Flames were confined to the ground floor of a ground-plus-three-storey structure within the terminal premises. Firefighting operations were immediately initiated by vehicles from the Mumbai Fire Brigade, with assistance from police and local ward staff. Several social media videos depicted smoke billowing inside Terminal 1.
Airport Operations Unaffected
Despite the fire incident, airport operations remained unaffected. Emergency response teams managed to contain the blaze within minutes of its detection, ensuring minimal disruption to flight schedules and passenger movement.
Investigation Underway
While initial assessments suggest a short circuit as the cause, a detailed investigation into the exact circumstances and extent of the damage is currently underway. Officials are examining the affected area to determine the root cause and to implement measures to prevent future occurrences.
Context of Airport Safety
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, a vital hub for air travel in India, adheres to stringent safety protocols. This incident, though minor, highlights the continuous need for vigilance and swift response mechanisms in managing potential emergencies at large-scale infrastructure facilities. Similar incidents, such as a fire at a rooftop restaurant near Terminal 2 in February 2025, have occurred in the past, underscoring the importance of robust safety systems.
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