Dublin Airport terminal evacuated as 'safety precaution'
- On Saturday, authorities evacuated the second terminal of Dublin Airport as a safety measure due to an ongoing situation.
- The evacuation followed reports of an incident requiring Garda presence and involvement of the Irish Army's bomb disposal team.
- Passengers were guided to specific gathering areas and encouraged to adhere to the instructions provided by airport personnel while flight schedules experienced temporary disruptions.
- DAA emphasized that protecting everyone at the airport remains their highest concern and expressed appreciation for the patience shown by travelers.
- The ongoing operation caused temporary flight disruptions and prompted authorities to promise further information as it becomes available.
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Suspect device triggers emergency evacuation of 12,000 people from Dublin Airport as well as flight cancellations and boarding delays
An estimated 12,000 people were evacuated from Dublin Airport for about 90 minutes this afternoon after a suspect device was found in the luggage of a passenger in Terminal 2, triggering the highest level of security response.
Dublin Airport terminal reopens after security incident
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The incident takes place in a day of chaos at European airports, after a cyber attack on Friday night affected one of the companies that supplied the billing and boarding systems.
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