Emergency responders battle thick smoke as operations disrupted at Lagos airport
A major fire outbreak has engulfed the old terminal of in Lagos, leaving at least 10 people reportedly trapped in the control tower as firefighters battle to contain the blaze.
According to reports by , the incident occurred at the Terminal 1 section of the airport, which is currently undergoing renovation. Thick smoke was seen billowing from the upper floors of the building, causing panic within the airport environment and prompting an immediate emergency response.
Officials of the (FAAN) alongside other emergency agencies were deployed to the scene to manage the situation. Firefighters faced significant challenges due to the intensity of the flames and heavy smoke, particularly around the sixth-floor control tower area where about 10 individuals were initially reported trapped.
Authorities have not confirmed any casualties as of the time of this report, with rescue operations ongoing. Early statements indicate that no loss of life has been officially recorded so far.
The fire incident reportedly disrupted flight operations, raising concerns over airspace management and passenger safety at the busy aviation hub serving and other parts of the country.
The exact cause of the fire remains unclear, though preliminary reports suggest a possible electrical fault within the renovation section. Aviation authorities are expected to commence a full investigation once the situation is fully brought under control.
