Vehicular accident at NAIA Terminal 1 Departure Area

Photo courtesy: NAIA

By New NAIA Infra Corp.

A vehicular accident occurred earlier today at the departure level of NAIA Terminal 1, where initial reports indicate that a vehicle crashed through the outer railing and into the walkway near the terminal entrance.

The area has since been secured, and access is now limited to authorized personnel from New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC), the Philippine National Police (PNP), and MIAA Security, who are currently conducting a full investigation.

Individuals who sustained injuries are now currently being treated. The driver involved in the incident is now in the custody of the PNP.

At this time, we are awaiting official confirmation on the cause of the incident and reports of injuries. We are closely coordinating with all concerned agencies to gather accurate information.

We understand the concern this incident has caused, especially as images have circulated on social media. We urge the public not to speculate and to wait for verified updates, which will be issued as soon as they become available.

(PR)

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