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Fake ceiling pipes fell at Kolkata Airport

Fake ceiling pipes fell at Kolkata Airport
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Kolkata: a piece of fake ceiling 3ft made from a light gypsum board and an aluminum cladding that accompanied it beside the entrance to the toilet at the departure terminal Kolkata Airport came falling at 10 am on Tuesday, leaving a surprising airline crew and the passenger of his luck Don’t fall on him and cause injury.
The source said the fake ceiling terminal which is now eight-year-old needs to be examined thoroughly and improved emergency and replacement was carried out to prevent accidents.
“As an era of airport terminals, maintenance will rise.
The section must be examined more often and corrective steps taken to ensure security and aesthetics.
A airport is the first contact point for anyone who comes to the city and if he sees it in a condition Bad, he left a bad impression, “said a company executive who often uses the airport and has noticed the problem area, s includes poor toilet maintenance.
The airport authority said such an incident occurred in the time in the terminal because of the possibility of a mouse movement.
However, there are no mice like that can be seen on Tuesday.
“A small piece of lightweight material used in fake ceilings has fallen near the restroom.
But fortunately it didn’t fall on anyone.
It was too light to cause injury to anyone.
But after the incident, we have told the agent concerned to carry out the examination of all ceiling panels and ensure such events did not happen again, “said C Pattabhi, airport director.
The cleanliness and maintenance of the toilet and the surrounding area has been questioned on several occasions by leaflets that often raise problems on social media platforms as well.
Aftab a Khan, a Twitter user, wrote on September 19 marked the Indian Authority Airport: “Chennai airport toilet and Kolkata are in worse conditions.
If you can renovate the airport, then don’t forget even small rooms are part of the property.” Airport Authority Blame the passenger part – many of them first leaflets from the back of the people who wash their feet and reduce water in the bathroom very often.
Flooded by complaints, the airport authority has represented dedicated household personnel in each small room in the terminal which periodically will wash the floor and clean the bathroom after a short interval and whose presence also blocks the leaflet part to the room.
But the frequency of cleaning has diminished, claiming frequent leaflets.

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