Kansas City Airport Reopens After Brief Security Scare
Kansas City International Airport briefly halted operations due to a potential threat. Authorities evacuated certain areas and suspended flights. The FBI determined the threat wasn't credible, allowing normal activities to resume. The incident impacted thousands of travelers at the large airport.
Kansas City International Airport temporarily closed on Sunday afternoon amid an investigation into a possible security threat, disrupting operations and affecting thousands of travelers. The situation necessitated the evacuation of some aircraft on the tarmac.
The U.S. Department of Transportation confirmed that normal operations resumed after the threat was deemed not credible by the FBI. Secretary Sean Duffy announced the reopening via a post on X, while FBI Director Kash Patel affirmed the terminal was thoroughly checked.
The Kansas City Aviation Department reported the evacuation initiated mid-morning, with airport police collaborating with the FBI. On average, close to 1 million passengers transit through the airport each month, highlighting the large-scale impact of such disruptions.
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