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Terminal at Nice airport briefly evacuated over suspicious luggage - reports | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Passengers were evacuated from Terminal 2 of Nice airport on Monday over suspicious abandoned luggage, local media and witnesses report. | |
A suspicious bag was found in the Air France boarding area, according to the local Nice Matin newspaper, citing a witness. | |
Two other suspicious packages were earlier found in the terminal, the same source said. | |
Almost an hour after the start of the evacuation, police reportedly removed the suspicious package and passengers were able to enter the airport. | |
One witness wrote of an "explosive alarm" going off, signalling the start of the evacuation. | |
Photos on social media showed long lines of passengers standing in front of the airport and police officers cordoning off the area. | |
France has been on high alert having been hit by a series of Islamic State-linked (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) attacks since January 2015. The worst occurred in November last year, when at least 130 people were killed in Paris. That led to the French government introducing a state of emergency, which is still in place. | France has been on high alert having been hit by a series of Islamic State-linked (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) attacks since January 2015. The worst occurred in November last year, when at least 130 people were killed in Paris. That led to the French government introducing a state of emergency, which is still in place. |
An attack hit Nice on July 14 of this year, when a truck driven by an IS sympathizer plowed through a crowd during Bastille Day celebrations, killing at least 84 people. |
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