Pito ang nasugatan sa pagsubsob ng kisame sa NAIA Terminal 1

Nasugatan ang hindi bababa sa pitong tao makaraang magsubsob ang bahagi ng kisame sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 noong Huwebes. Inutusan ng Department of Transportation ang New NAIA Infra Corporation at Manila International Airport Authority na mag-imbestiga sa insidente.

Nangyari ang insidente mga 10:43 ng umaga sa arrival extension ng NAIA Terminal 1, ayon sa New NAIA Infra Corporation, ang pribadong operator ng pangunahing gateway ng bansa. Tumugon agad ang Aviation Security Group ng Philippine National Police, at ni-cordon off ang lugar.

Binigyan ng medical assistance ang mga sugatan. Sinuri naman ng engineering team ng NNIC ang apektadong lugar at kinumpirma na ligtas na para magpatuloy ang mga operasyon.

Inihayag ng Department of Transportation na malapit nitong bantayan ang sitwasyon. "The DOTr is closely monitoring the situation and expects a thorough assessment of the incident, including the implementation of necessary measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future," ani departamento.

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