Flooding at JFK airport adds to misery
after flight delays
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[January 08, 2018]
By Daniel Trotta
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Flooding from a water
main break forced the temporary suspension of some flights at New York's
John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday, adding to the misery of
travelers after a winter storm canceled or delayed hundreds of flights
in recent days.
Water poured from the ceiling onto a check-in counter and covered large
areas of the floor of Terminal 4, video on CNN showed. The disruption
occurred while the U.S. Northeast continued to endure bone-chilling
weather with the New York temperature at 17 degrees Fahrenheit (-8
Celsius).
International flights to Terminal 4 were temporarily suspended and
passengers who had already arrived there were diverted to other
terminals, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey,
which operates the airport.
The Port Authority said the water pipe break appears to be weather
related. Flights later resumed but with delays, it said.

"What happened at JFK Airport is unacceptable, and travelers expect and
deserve better," Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton said in a
statement.
The authority said a water pipe that feeds the terminal’s sprinkler
system broke, which caused flooding and a led to a temporary power cut
in some areas as a safety measure.
The airport on Twitter advised travelers to check with their airlines
before arriving.
There were about 3 inches (7.5 cm) of water inside the west end of
Terminal 4, Scott Ladd, a spokesman for the Port Authority, said in an
email.
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A safety sign is seen in an empty section of the arrivals area of
Terminal 4 following a water main break that closed part of the
terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City,
U.S. January 7, 2018. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

The flooding hit just as the airport was crawling back to normal
after a winter storm labeled a "bomb cyclone" forced the airport to
close on Thursday.
When operations resumed on Friday, the backlog led to hundreds more
delays or cancellations, crowding the terminals with stranded
passengers.
More than 500 flights into or out of JFK were canceled and nearly
1,400 delayed from Friday morning to Sunday afternoon, according to
the flight-tracking website FlightAware.
The extreme cold and recovery from Thursday's snow storm created a
"cascading series of issues for the airlines and terminal
operators," the Port Authority said.
Equipment froze and baggage handling was delayed, which was
compounded by staff shortages and heavier than normal passenger
loads, the Port Authority said. The backlog left passengers stuck on
planes for long stretches while waiting for other aircraft to get in
and out of gates.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Additional reporting by Jon Herskovitz
in Austin, Texas; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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