Feb 24 • 13:32 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Storm in the AMBA: Part of the Roof Collapses at Aeroparque Due to the Storm in the City

During a severe storm in Buenos Aires, part of the roof at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery collapsed, but no injuries or affected services were reported.

In the early hours of Tuesday, a significant storm hit the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires, leading to an incident at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery. Heavy rains, accompanied by electrical activity, caused a drainage collapse, resulting in part of the ceiling in the international departures terminal falling down. The incident occurred around 1 AM, leading to water pouring into the terminal as ceiling panels fell to the ground. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and services at the airport remained unaffected.

Eyewitness reports and viral videos shared on social media provided graphic evidence of the situation, showing fallen ceiling panels in the terminal's international departure area and highlighting how the storm impacted the airport's operations. The affected area measured approximately 40 square meters, illustrating the severity of the incident without causing any disruption to airport services. The photos circulating on social media further fueled public interest and concern over the storm's effects.

This incident underscores the vulnerability of urban infrastructure in the face of severe weather, raising questions about the readiness and resilience of public facilities such as airports during intense weather events. While there were no casualties, the storm's impact on the everyday operations of the airport may prompt further discussions on improving drainage systems and other preventative measures against flooding in key urban areas in Argentina's capital city.

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