LAX Terminal 2 Evacuated Over Suspicious Package in LA
LOS ANGELES — Passengers at Los Angeles International Airport faced an abrupt evacuation Friday morning when a suspicious package was discovered in the ticketing area of Terminal 2 around 7:30 a.m. Los Angeles World Airports officials immediately ordered the closure of the upper departure level roadway, diverting drop-off traffic to the lower arrival levels to facilitate the investigation.
The Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad, alongside the Los Angeles Fire Department, responded promptly to assess the item. Travelers were ushered out of the area as authorities secured the perimeter, a routine precaution at LAX, which handles over 80 million passengers annually and serves as a critical gateway for Southern California. No injuries were reported, and the all-clear was issued just after 8 a.m., allowing business to resume normally.
This event echoes similar scares at LAX, including a Friday night incident at Terminal 1 where a suspicious item prompted evacuations around 9:30 p.m. before TSA checkpoints, with the bomb squad clearing it without incident. Terminal 2, home to carriers like Spirit Airlines, has been at the center of such probes before, heightening traveler anxiety amid California's bustling summer travel season. Airport Police emphasized the package posed no threat, but the swift response prevented broader disruptions to the region's aviation network.
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