(1st UPDATE) Just a few days earlier, the Manila International Airport Authority said it was ready for the Holy Week rush and 'El Niño's impact and rising temperatures'
This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.Screenshot from Christina Garcia Frasco's Facebook page Just a few days earlier, the Manila International Airport Authority said it was ready for the Holy Week rush and 'El Niño's impact and rising temperatures'
According to Chris Bendijo, spokesperson for the Manila International Airport Authority , the high heat index of 43°C on Wednesday, March 27, caused the airport terminal’s circuit breaker to detect a high power load and trip. While the fluctuations were ongoing, NAIA Terminal 2 had to be powered by generator sets, which allowed basic services such as check-in, baggage handling, and boarding gates to continue operating. Air-conditioning, however, did not work.
Just two days ago on Monday, March 25, MIAA General Manager Eric Ines conducted an inspection at NAIA. MIAA also earlier stated in a lengthy press release that it was ready for the Holy Week rush and “El Niño’s impact and rising temperatures.”
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