Luton Airport car park to be demolished after fire destroys…
A car park at Luton Airport which almost collapsed in a huge blaze on October 10th is set to be demolished. The fire in the multistorey Terminal Car Park 2 was declared a major incident, and ended up destroying around 1,500 cars. Over than 100 firefighters were deployed to bring it under control, while flames spread across multiple floors of the car park and caused a partial collapse of the structure. It’s believed the fire started due to an electrical fault or leaking fuel line in a diesel car, possibly a Range Rover. The car park will now be “fully demolished” along with any cars parked on the ground to third levels. As many as 1,500 cars were inside when the blaze broke out – and it is unlikely any would be salvageable. Most of the insurance claims for the cars have been settled. There are (before the fire) 4 official car parks at Luton airport. . Tweet Luton Airport car park to be demolished after fire destroys more than 1,500 cars The multi-storey car park at London Luton Airport, which was severely damaged by a huge fire last month that destroyed over 1,500 cars, is now set to be ‘fully demolished’ By Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas, News Reporter and Ben Mitchell, PA (Mirror) 3 Nov 2023 A car park at Luton Airport which almost collapsed in a huge blaze last month i