Escalator Fire at JFK Airport Leads to Temporary Evacuation of Terminal 8, Four Hospitalized –
John F. Kennedy International Airport faced an unexpected disruption this morning when an escalator fire broke out in Terminal 8, resulting in a temporary evacuation and causing smoke to fill the terminal. The incident, which occurred around 7 a.m., triggered a swift response from emergency services and airport authorities.
The fire began on one of the terminal’s escalators, rapidly producing smoke that spread throughout the terminal. Recognizing the potential danger, airport staff quickly initiated evacuation procedures to ensure the safety of passengers and staff.
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey spokesperson Steve Burns emphasized the priority of safety in their response. “Our first concern was to ensure everyone in the terminal was safe,” Burns said. “We evacuated Terminal 8 as a precaution and worked closely with emergency services to address the situation.”
Terminal 8 is a major hub at JFK, hosting a range of international and domestic flights operated by airlines including British Airways, American Airlines, Japan Airlines, and Qantas. The evacuation affected thousands of passengers, many of whom were in various stages of their travel, from check-in to boarding.
The sudden evacuation created a chaotic scene as passengers were guided out of the terminal. Many travelers expressed their concerns and frustrations, yet most appreciated the clear communication and quick action by airport staff. “It was a bit scary at first,” said John Smith, a passenger waiting to board a flight to London with British Airways. “But the staff were very professional and made sure we were all safe and informed about what was happening.”
Airline operations were significantly impacted during the evacuation. Several flights were delayed, and boarding processes were halted. Airlines coordinated with airport authorities to manage the situation, ensuring that once it was safe, operations could resume as quickly as possible. American Airlines, which has a significant presence in Terminal 8, issued a statement acknowledging the delays and thanking passengers for their patience. “Our priority is the safety of