Manchester Airport evacuated after crack appears in a wall

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MANCHESTER: Part of Manchester Airport was this morning briefly evacuated in a “mad panic” after a crack formed in a wall. A temporary lounge in Terminal 2 was cleared when loud noises were heard and the crack suddenly appeared.

Some passengers said it sounded as though the floor was collapsing after they were cleared onto the tarmac.

A passenger tweeted: “Mad panic after a loud noise. No announcement, everyone just sat (in danger area?) waiting. Not great.”

Photos shared on Twitter show a crack which appeared beside a metal beam where travellers were boarding a flight to Palma at gate 212 in Terminal Two.

The airport say another crack has appeared in the floor which is causing the issue.

The fire service were called to the scene and passengers were evacuated from the gate as a safety precaution.

Gate 212 is housed inside a temporary building while work is taking place at the airport.

Passengers said they heard a loud noise at around 7am and began to panic.

They were then evacuated onto the airfield and airport staff then explained what was happening.

The incident is only affecting passengers travelling from gate 212 and is not having an impact on other flights, the airport said.

A spokesman for the airport said the gate was evacuated due to a crack in the floor and not the wall.

They added: “A small crack appeared in the floor. We have evacuated one flight as a precaution in that area.”