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Luton Airport fireplace: Holidaymakers ‘left in limbo’ after automobile park blaze

Holidaymakers who left their automobiles at Luton Airport say they’ve been “left in limbo” after a automobile fireplace prompted a terminal automobile park to break down.

Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service declared a major incident at 9.38pm on Tuesday and, at its peak, had 15 fireplace engines, three specialist aerial home equipment and greater than 100 firefighters on the scene.

Andrew Hopkinson, chief fireplace officer at Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service, mentioned as many as 1,500 autos have been within the automobile park on the time – with as much as 1,200 believed to be broken.

The scene at Luton Airport after a fire ripped through level three of the airport's Terminal Car Park 2
Katie Forbes with her husband Adrian
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Katie Forbes together with her husband Adrian

Katie Forbes, 42, who lives on the outskirts of Coventry, had travelled to Fuerteventura within the Canary Islands together with her husband, daughter and her daughter’s boyfriend, and is because of return on Friday.

The group, who parked in Car Park 2, have been compelled to rent a automobile for his or her return – with no data concerning the state of their automobile.

A map showing Terminal Car Park 2 at Luton Airport
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The fireplace broke out at Terminal Car Park 2

Ms Forbes advised the PA news company: “I’ve had no joy with Luton. I’ve heard nothing back, I’ve been tweeting them, everything, and nothing.

“I get it, they’re getting different individuals which are going to the airport, however to me there’s been no apology, not as soon as has anyone mentioned ‘we’re sorry in regards to the state of affairs’.

“We’re kind of left in limbo.”

Ms Forbes added her daughter had left her personal automobile keys within the parked automobile as effectively.

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Moment fireball consumes Luton Airport automobile park

Thomas Willett, 29, a content material supervisor for an actual property agency, from Essex, had travelled to Gran Canaria together with his companion, arriving on Tuesday night and had parked their automobile on the third flooring of Terminal Car Park 2.

“We don’t know if our car has been damaged or not, or how we will be getting home from the airport,” Mr Willett advised PA.

“Their duty of care should be to those whose vehicles have been impacted, but they seem to be replying to everyone else with other queries instead.”

Mr Willett is because of return house on Sunday however mentioned: “Currently, we have no means of getting back home.”

Lucy Lynam
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Lucy Lynam

Lucy Lynam, a 42-year-old accountant from Hertfordshire who needed to attend a convention in Majorca and parked her automobile on Tuesday morning, advised PA: “I’m parked on level 2 against the perimeter fence [facing row C], nearest the apron, which, from the videos, seems where the bulk of the damage has happened.

“However, I’m nonetheless none the wiser as to the state of my automobile. I might respect extra data as to the place the fireplace began based mostly on a map view, possibly with a plan of row letters and many others so I can estimate the probability of the extent of injury to my automobile.

“I’m expecting the worst.”

Content Source: news.sky.com

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