What happened at Reagan National Airport this morning? ‘Suspicious package’ reports spark concerns

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There was tension Thursday morning at Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C., when a suspicious package prompted the evacuation of Concourse D and sent passengers fleeing to safety.

Suspicious package forces evacuation of Concourse D at Reagan National Airport (Representative Image/Unsplash)
Suspicious package forces evacuation of Concourse D at Reagan National Airport (Representative Image/Unsplash)

The package was discovered in the lounge around 9 a.m., according to the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA). Airport police quickly established a security perimeter and cleared the area of ​​travelers. Authorities are investigating the package but have not yet said why they consider it suspicious.

Concourse D is part of Terminal 2 and serves American Airlines flights.

The evacuation comes as Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers continue to face pay issues, having not been paid during the partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security.

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