Report: Explosion Prompts LAX Shutdown
Saturday, September 04, 2004
LOS ANGELES — An exploding flashlight that injured seven people prompted a shutdown at Los Angeles International Airport , an airport worker told FOX News.
Sharon Mayes, parking supervisor at LAX, said two separate security breaches caused airport officials to close off terminals 6,7 and 8, which are connected, and ground all flights. Flights have been allowed to land, but passengers have not been permitted to exit planes.
Mayes also said the LAPD bomb squad was en route to the airport.
It was not immediately possible to verify the report of the explosion. One of the incidents occurred at an international terminal security screening station, an airport spokesman said.
Airport officials did not provide further information on the incident at Tom Bradley International Terminal.
Officials also did not explain the possible security breach that shut down terminals 6, 7 and 8. The terminals are connected.
Flights were not being allowed to depart, but inbound flights were being allowed to land, said Paul Turk, spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration. Passengers were not taken off the planes.
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