Short circuit suspected as cause; no injuries reported as emergency teams quickly control the blaze
A fire broke out at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai on Wednesday evening, causing temporary disruption at Terminal 1. The incident created panic among passengers for a short time, but authorities confirmed that the situation was quickly brought under control and no injuries were reported.
According to initial reports, the fire started in an electrical utility area of Terminal 1, possibly due to a short circuit in high-voltage cables and panels. The incident occurred around early evening hours, when the airport was witnessing regular passenger movement.
Quick Response by Fire and Airport Teams
As soon as smoke was detected, airport staff immediately alerted emergency services. Firefighters rushed to the scene within minutes and began cooling operations to prevent the fire from spreading further inside the terminal building.
Airport emergency response teams also acted quickly to evacuate affected areas and ensure passenger safety. Their coordinated action helped prevent the fire from reaching major passenger zones.
Officials said the fire was brought under control in a short time, though smoke was seen in some parts of the terminal during the initial phase of the incident.
No Casualties, Flights Largely Unaffected
Authorities confirmed that there were no casualties or injuries in the incident, bringing relief to passengers and airport staff. While the fire caused concern, the airport continued to function with minimal disruption.
Flight operations were largely maintained, although some internal systems were temporarily affected. Reports indicate that services such as CCTV monitoring, digital check-in systems, and telecom networks experienced brief interruptions. In some areas, airport staff had to rely on manual checks to manage passenger flow.
Despite these challenges, the airport management ensured that delays were minimal and passengers were assisted throughout the situation.
Possible Cause: Electrical Short Circuit
Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire may have been triggered by an electrical short circuit in the terminal’s power infrastructure. However, officials have stated that a detailed technical inspection will be conducted to determine the exact cause of the incident.
Maintenance and safety teams are currently reviewing electrical systems in the affected area to ensure there are no further risks.
Operations Returning to Normal
After the fire was controlled, normal operations at Terminal 1 gradually resumed. Airport authorities confirmed that all safety measures were followed and the situation was fully stabilized within a short period.
Passengers were advised to remain calm during the incident, and airport staff provided assistance wherever needed. The overall response has been praised for its speed and effectiveness in preventing a major disaster.
Conclusion
The fire incident at Mumbai International Airport highlights the importance of strong safety systems in major transport hubs. While the cause appears to be an electrical fault, swift action by fire services and airport authorities ensured that no lives were lost and disruption was kept to a minimum.
Investigations are ongoing, and further updates are expected once the detailed report is released.
