‘We smelled burning rubber’: Singaporeans recount experience at Tokyo airport after Japan Airlines collision

On Wednesday night, about 1.5 hours after the scheduled arrival day, they touched down at Changi Airport and gave their accounts to CNA.

Mr. Brandon Lim, another traveler on the same flight, was watching the fire from Terminal 3’s health as he made his way back to Singapore from a vacation in Japan. &nbsp,

He took a better look at the fire with his cellphone camera.

From a distance, we could see the flames vehicles attempting to extinguish the flames. To see the scene, we had to move in, but the dust was very obvious. However, the smoke had little impact on those inside the connectors. Inside the stations, he claimed, it was fairly secure.

He immediately informed his family at home of the incident and assured them that he was safe at the airport despite being late.

DELAYS AFTER THE ACTIVITIES

All of the airport’s planes were shut down immediately after the incident, causing flights to be delayed and abandoning thousands of passengers. &nbsp,

Although the airport’s travellers were peaceful, Mrs. Bay claimed that the atmosphere was gloomy. &nbsp,