Bomb Threat in Ezeiza: Airport Closed and Protocols Activated Due to the Presence of a “Strange Device”
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At around 21 o'clock on Wednesday, a bomb threat occurred at Ezeiza International Airport following the warning of a foreign device found inside an aircraft, which caused the closure of the airport, the activation of security protocols and the diversion of a flight to the city of Montevideo, in Uruguay. According to LA NACION, a complaint was made about the presence of the device on a flight from Mendoza. The Aeroportuaria Security Police (PSA) …
Three 911 calls warned about the alleged presence of explosive devices. Airport Security Police (PSA) bomb squad personnel carried out controls on the aircraft. Read more
Two flights were affected by anonymous calls alerting about suspected explosives. The Government would already have identified the perpetrator of one of the threats. The post Bomb Threats in Ezeiza and Aeroparque generated tension and security operatives appeared first on El Intranssigente.
The Ezeiza International Airport was shut down preventively tonight, due to a bomb threat, so the security protocols were put into practice and the aircraft was diverted to Montevideo. Anyway, the search for the explosive device proved negative and shortly after 22:00 the activity began to normalize at the air station. According to the authorities’ report, a passenger from Flight 1411 of Aerolíneas Argentinas -from Mendoza- reported the presence…
A bomb threat was received on Wednesday night at Ezeiza International Airport and caused the closure of the facilities for almost an hour. In addition, one of the flights to the terminal had to be diverted to Montevideo. According to information provided via X by Marcelo Belelli, national coordinator by the Association of State Workers (ATE) of the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC), the warning was given on the flight of Aerolíneas A…
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