Cape Town – Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) said Police are investigating the incident in which a fire truck splashed cars and buildings at Durban’s King Shaka International Airport.
A video of the shocking incident captioned, “Angry ACSA employee at King Shaka International Airport” was shared on Twitter on Tuesday.
The video shows water shooting out of what appears to be a fire truck in the parking area of the airport, splashing on vehicles and buildings.
Angry ACSA employee at King Shaka International Airport. Reason still unknown. pic.twitter.com/I9aIGiAxT1
— Man’s NOT Barry Roux (@AdvoBarryRoux) October 25, 2022
Shocked onlookers can be heard expressing their shock with one of them asking what was happening.
Puzzlingly, there was no indication of a blaze as the mechanism on the truck is mainly used to put out fires.
Although Acsa confirmed the “incident involving a fire truck” at King Shake International Airport, they gave no details as to what caused the incident.
“We can confirm there was no impact to operations. The incident is under investigation by police,” Acsa responded to the tweet of the video.
Good day, please find the Media Statement that has been issued. Kind regards, LM pic.twitter.com/EVYjzocPsX
— Airports Company SA (@Airports_ZA) October 25, 2022
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Compiled by Olwethu Mpeshe