Germany rules out attack in Hamburg airport closure
German authorities said on Sunday the leak of a corrosive
substance through the air conditioning system at Hamburg airport was not an
attack, adding that police were investigating the incident that forced the
brief closure of the facility.
Firefighters and ambulances were rushed to the scene after
some 50 people at one terminal complained of eye irritation and breathing
difficulties. "I want to explicitly deny ... that this was a terrorist
attack. As far as we know it was at no period considered a terrorist
attack," Hamburg fire department spokesman Torsten Wessely told a news
conference in the northern city.
"A pepper spray-like canister has been found during our
investigative searches which might be the source," he added.
He said the substance was spread through the facility's
central air conditioning system. Lightly dressed passengers were rushed outside
the terminal in almost freezing temperatures, leaving their coats and jackets
behind in the hurry. They were allowed back in shortly after.
A spokeswoman for the airport said flights had resumed as of
1.45 p.m. (1245 GMT). According to live flight tracking website
flightradar24.com some flights were diverted to other airports after the
incident.
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