Vehicle fire at Gatwick Airport causes disruption but quickly contained
A vehicle fire at Gatwick Airport’s car park caused substantial disruption but was declared ‘not suspicious’ by officials, with no injuries reported and the airport’s operations continuing as normal.
A vehicle fire broke out at Gatwick Airport’s car park, causing substantial disruption but was quickly contained by the airport’s fire service. The incident, occurring on March 13, 2024, and described on social media as “massive” and “spreading,” was declared “not suspicious” by officials. This event comes after a similar incident five months prior at Luton Airport, which resulted in the destruction of 1,200 vehicles. Despite the potential chaos, no injuries were reported, and the airport’s northern terminal continued to operate without delay. Motorists were warned of expected major disruptions due to ongoing construction on the M25, with advice to seek alternative routes to avoid congestion.
In a separate incident in Russia, a fire at an airport in Sochi on March 14, 2024, has sparked concerns of unrest against President Vladimir Putin’s regime just days ahead of the presidential election. The fire occurred near Putin’s Black Sea resort, amidst a series of mysterious explosions in the country since the Ukraine conflict began. The timing and location of the blaze have led to speculations about its potential impact on Russia’s political stability and security, especially in light of growing frustrations among some Russian citizens with Putin’s leadership. The events in Sochi are being closely monitored for their implications on the upcoming presidential election and the overall challenges facing Putin’s government.