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MMIA INFERNO: How ‘50-year-old’ sprinklers saved the day — Director of Airport Operations, FAAN

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MMIA INFERNO: How ‘50-year-old’ sprinklers saved the day — Director of Airport Operations, FAAN
**Fire at MMIA: The Unsung Heroes of Lagos Airport's Blaze** Lagos, Nigeria's commercial hub, was recently shaken by a devastating fire at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA). On a fateful Monday, February 23, 2025, a blaze engulfed the Old Terminal, also known as Terminal I. However, behind the chaos and destruction, lies an inspiring story of how a team of 'old but reliable' fire-fighting systems prevented a potentially catastrophic disaster. As it turned out, the credit for saving the day goes to the airport's 50-year-old sprinkler system. This vintage system, often overlooked and underappreciated, proved to be the unsung hero in the face of disaster. According to airport officials, the sprinklers played a crucial role in controlling the spread of the fire, buying valuable time for emergency responders to arrive on the scene. The MMIA fire has sparked concerns about the safety and maintenance of Nigeria's airports. With the country's aviation industry growing at an unprecedented rate, it's essential to ensure that our airports are equipped with modern and efficient safety measures. However, the MMIA incident serves as a reminder that even the most basic systems can make a significant difference in emergency situations. The fire at MMIA also highlights the need for a more robust emergency response system in Nigeria's airports. While the quick response of emergency services saved the day, there is still room for improvement. With the country's growing air travel industry, it's crucial that we invest in modernizing our airport infrastructure and emergency response systems to ensure the safety of millions of passengers who pass through our airports every year. In conclusion, the MMIA fire may have been a disaster, but it was also a wake-up call for Nigeria's aviation industry. As we rebuild and upgrade our airport infrastructure, let's not forget the humble heroes of our fire-fighting systems, like the 50-year-old sprinklers that saved the day. With a mix of old and new technologies, we can create safer and more efficient airports that serve the needs of our growing air travel industry.
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