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Terminal at Warsaw’s Modlin airport evacuated after alert

PR dla Zagranicy
Paweł Kononczuk 27.03.2016 23:45
Passengers were on Sunday evening evacuated from a terminal at Warsaw's Modlin airport and four planes due to land were redirected after a security alert. The scare appeared to be a false alarm.
Modlin airport. Photo: Wikimedia CommonsModlin airport. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Magdalena Bojarska, a spokeswoman for the airport, was quoted by the tvn24.pl news website as saying: "Checks did not uncover any danger to passengers."

tvn24.pl reported that police had detained an individual who made a telephone call claiming there was a threat to the airport, which lies 40 km north of Warsaw city centre and which is used by low-cost carriers.

The airport spokeswoman said on Twitter that four planes had been redirected to the nearby Warsaw international Chopin airport.

tvn24.pl said evacuation of the Modlin terminal started shortly after 10 pm CET, adding that flights from Dublin and Shannon airports in Ireland, Bergamo in Italy, and Gdańsk in northern Poland had been redirected to Chopin, the Polish capital's main international airport. (pk)

Source: TVN24/Polish Radio

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