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Electrical spark forces shutdown of Lagos Airport Terminal 3

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Operations at Terminal 3 of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, were disrupted on Wednesday following an electrical spark that forced authorities to shut down the facility as a safety precaution. The incident led to the diversion of several flights to an alternative terminal while engineers worked to restore normal operations.

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) officials said the shutdown was necessary to prevent further risk, after the spark in an operational office triggered smoke emission at 14:05 hours.

The incident prompted an immediate response from the office of the Aerodrome Rescue and Firefighting Services (ARFFS), who contained the situation before it could escalate.

FAAN said in a statement that electrical maintenance was ongoing to ensure that all electrical systems are functioning optimally ahead of the Terminal’s reopening and that all flights currently operating from Terminal 3 were diverted to Terminal 2, with passengers advised to make necessary adjustments to their travel plans.

The incident comes barely five weeks after a serious fire incident at the old terminal. On Monday, February 23, 2026, a fire broke out and engulfed parts of the fourth and fifth floors of Terminal One of MMIA, causing a disruption of flight operations. The fire, which started in the server room, injured six people, and 14 Air Traffic Controllers, engineers and other officials on duty had to be evacuated.

Three international flights were diverted during that incident, including a British Airways flight to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, and Lufthansa and Emirates flights to Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.

The fire also destroyed primary air-to-ground communication equipment belonging to the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), forcing the agency to rely on emergency backup systems to keep flights operating safely.

Wednesday’s incident however had no evacuation of passengers and no injuries were recorded. FAAN said the terminal would reopen once electrical maintenance checks were completed and all systems confirmed to be functioning optimally.



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