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Suspicious Package Cleared After Evacuation At Reagan Airport
Authorities evacuated all passengers from the D Concourse and set a safety perimeter after a suspicious package was found in a staff break room, police said.
- At Reagan National Airport's D Concourse, police evacuated passengers after discovering a suspicious package around 9 a.m., prompting a safety perimeter, MWAA said.
- Officials declined to explain why the package was deemed suspicious, withholding details on its appearance or contents while confirming no injuries as the investigation continues.
- The Arlington County Fire Department cleared the package around 10:20 a.m., and an all clear was issued about 10:30 a.m., with operations returning to normal later that morning.
- Despite the evacuation, flight times from the D Concourse appeared largely unaffected, but passengers were urged to reconfirm schedules with their airlines, Reagan Airport said.
- WUSA9 said it will continue to update this developing story using information from the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.
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Ronald Reagan airport's Concourse D evacuated after suspicious package discovered, authorities later issue all
Airport authorities said passengers were temporarily moved out of Concourse D in Terminal 2 after the item was found in a break room, triggering a security response.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleDEVELOPING: Reagan National Airport Evacuated as Authorities Investigate "Suspicious Package"
UPDATE: Reagan National Airport said in an X post that the “suspicious” item was cleared by the local fire department at approcimately 10: 20 am ET: The item was cleared around 10:20 a.m.
·United States
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