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"Unfortunate...investigation should be conducted": NCP leader Praful Patel

Calling the Delhi Airport canopy collapse incident at Terminal 1 "unfortunate," Nationalist Congress Party leader and former Union Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel on Friday said that instead of doing politics on the issue, an investigation should be conducted.

ANI Jun 28, 2024 17:32 IST googleads

NCP MP and former Union Civil Aviation Minister, Praful Patel (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], June 28 (ANI): Calling the Delhi Airport canopy collapse incident at Terminal 1 "unfortunate," Nationalist Congress Party leader and former Union Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel on Friday said that instead of doing politics on the issue, an investigation should be conducted.
In the early morning of Friday, heavy rain led to the collapse of a portion of the canopy at Delhi Airport's Terminal 1, killing one person and injuring several others.
"It's unfortunate that a portion of Delhi airport's Terminal 1 collapsed. I can't understand the politics being done on this. A building was built 15 years ago and work was being carried out from there. An investigation should be conducted into the incident. A major company, Larsen and Toubro, built this airport. Why should politics be done on this? Instead, action should be taken," Praful Patel said.
Earlier, a team of forensic experts arrived at Delhi Airport Terminal 1 to investigate the canopy collapse incident.
Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu said that an investigation has been started and that experts will be brought in to investigate the Delhi Airport canopy collapse incident at Terminal 1.
"Investigation has begun. We will also bring experts from the department to investigate this. Action will be taken on the basis of the report that will come," Naidu told ANI.
He further said that they will also inspect all airport buildings across the country to ensure that this doesn't happen again.
"A review has been called today. 20 lakh compensation has been announced for the deceased and Rs 3 lakh each for the injured. We are taking care of the injured who are admitted to the hospital. One death has occurred, and four are injured. The building that was inaugurated by the PM was a different one. This was an old building inaugurated in 2009," he added.
Earlier, the Civil Aviation Minister also issued a statement on the canopy collapse at Delhi Airport's Terminal 1 and said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is monitoring the situation and has assured full support.
"Following the collapse of the Delhi T1 terminal this morning, I have personally inspected the site. Our immediate priority was the safe evacuation of all passengers from the terminal. Consequently, all flights scheduled until 2 PM have been cancelled. Passengers will receive full refunds or have the option to rebook on alternative flights and routes. Flights scheduled to depart after 2 PM will be operated from T2 and T3," the Union Civil Aviation Minister wrote in a letter today.
He further said that a thorough examination of the terminal's structure is conducted by experts to ensure safety.
"In response to this incident, all relevant agencies, including DGCA, BCAS, CISF, Delhi Police, and NDRE, have been working in close coordination and putting their best efforts," he stated.
"We are committed to providing compensation to the family of the deceased and to those injured. Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji is closely monitoring the situation and has assured us of full support. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this unfortunate event," he said.
The Civil Aviation Minister also visited Safdarjung and AIIMS hospitals in the national capital and met with those who were injured after a portion of the roof collapsed at Terminal-1 of New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA).
On being asked about the possibility of other patients coming here for treatment, he said, "Right now we do not have any such information. However, we were informed we might receive three to four more patients more." (ANI)

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