Water leak at Narita Airport Partially inundated at the immigration control center Piping damaged during renovation work January 20 21:13

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On the afternoon of the 20th, during a renovation of a restaurant at Narita Airport, pipes broke and leaked water flowed down to the lower floor, causing damage to part of the immigration control area. According to the Tokyo Immigration Bureau, there is no impact on immigration control.

According to Narita Airport Company, at around 3:00 pm on the 20th, a water leak occurred at a restaurant on the 4th floor of Terminal 2 of the airport, and the water leaked to the surrounding area.

The water ran down to the lower floor and two of the parcels at the immigration detention center were damaged. However, the equipment used for the immigration inspection was rushed by staff and it was safe.

The Tokyo Immigration and Resident Management Bureau Narita Airport Branch responds to water leaks by laying cloth on the floor and attaching waterproof sheets to the ceiling, and will conduct screening in available space after 21st, in order. You.

It also means that seven stores on the 4th and 3rd floors were temporarily unable to access the surrounding area or were closed due to water leaks.

At the restaurant where the water leaked, renovation work was carried out at the time, and at that time the worker accidentally broke the plumbing, and the store was to respond.