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Terminal at Nice airport evacuated, cordoned off - reports Terminal at Nice airport briefly evacuated over suspicious luggage - reports
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Passengers have been evacuated from Terminal 2 of Nice airport over suspicious abandoned luggage, local media and witnesses report. Passengers were evacuated from Terminal 2 of Nice airport on Monday over suspicious abandoned luggage, local media and witnesses report.
A suspicious abandoned bag has been found in the boarding area of Air France, according to Nice Matin citing a witness. A suspicious bag was found in the Air France boarding area, according to the local Nice Matin newspaper, citing a witness.
There have been reports of a suspicious package, prompting police to respond. One witness wrote of an "explosive alarm" going off. Two other suspicious packages were earlier found in the terminal, the same source said.
Photos on social media show long lines of passengers standing in front of the airport and police officers cordoning off the area. 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 also 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. 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.