Bomb Threat Halts Flights at Srinagar Airport
Flight operations at Srinagar International Airport were temporarily halted after a bomb threat was received for an Air Vistara flight from New Delhi. Passengers were evacuated, and a thorough search ensured no explosives were found. Flight operations resumed after an hour.
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Flight operations at the Srinagar International Airport had to be halted for an hour on Friday after a bomb threat as the authorities took preventive measures, officials said.
The Air Traffic Control (ATC) at the Srinagar Airport received a bomb threat on an Air Vistara flight from New Delhi, prompting a response from the authorities, including the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), which is responsible for the security at the airport, the officials said.
They said a threat call was made to the airport around the noon about the flight, which had 178 passengers onboard. Immediately after the flight landed at the airport, it was directed towards an isolation bay and the passengers and the crew were evacuated, they added.
A thorough search of the plane was carried out and bomb disposal squads and sniffer dogs were also deployed to check any suspicious items, they said. After an exhaustive search, no explosives were found on the plane, they added.
Flight operations, which had to be halted for about an hour, resumed later, the officials said.
Investigations on the origin of the threat call have been initiated, the officials added.
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