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New Delhi's domestic airport terminal likely to be shut for a few weeks, sources state

New Delhi's main domestic terminal is most likely to stay shut for a few weeks with particles still scattered outside the airport following last week's roofing system collapse, two sources with direct understanding of the matter informed on Monday.

A part of the roofing system, canopy and a number of beams at the domestic terminal 1 collapsed after heavy rain in the Indian capital on Friday, eliminating a single person, crushing cars and interfering with flights since.

The incident has actually put a spotlight on difficulties Prime Minister Narendra Modi's federal government faces to upgrade infrastructure tasks and has actually raised concerns about lax guideline and compliance problems.

The just recently expanded terminal is primarily utilized by low-cost carriers IndiGo and SpiceJet, and has actually a. capability to deal with 40 million guests each year, however its. closure is set to increase pressure on 2 other terminals from. where domestic flights also run.

A source at GMR Airports Facilities, which. runs the airport, stated it might take few weeks, if the. issue is little but highly likely that it might take beyond a month. if the issue is significant.

No matter how much time it takes, the terminal will not be. re-opened up until everything has been reviewed, the. individual included.

GMR stated in a statement that it was too early to provide. details of when the terminal could resume operations.

Delhi airport manages 1,400 flights a day throughout its three. terminals. Flight operations from T1 were currently restricted to. less than 15% of the total as they were slowly resuming after. the recent growth and refurbishment.

More than 22,000 travelers have actually been affected in the past. 3 days, with around 90 flights relocated to other terminals,. government information shows.

On Monday, a photographer was not permitted to go into. the accident site as the location has been cordoned off by. authorities.

The 2nd source said that the debris would not be gotten rid of. till an inspection was complete, which was most likely to take a few. weeks.

IndiGo and SpiceJet said their guests were being. notified about terminal changes.

However, on Monday, two guests informed near T1 they. had no information on any modification in their departure terminal. I'm running late and it will impact my timing to board my. flight, said Satyam, a 22-year old student who just gave his. first name.

(source: Reuters)