Hamburg airport shut down after passengers affected by corrosive substance

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Hamburg airport was evacuated and all flights suspended for around a hour after dozens of passengers became ill from what appeared to be a discharge of a corrosive substance.

Firefighters said 68 people suffered problems including eye irritation and breathing difficulties. Nine had to be taken to hospital though none were seriously affected by the incident which occurred in an area where passenger luggage is scanned by security staff.

The fire service said what appeared to be a pepper-spray canister had been recovered.

Passengers who had been evacuated were quickly allowed to return to the terminals because of the freezing temperatures outside.

Air traffic had to be paused because all the on-site emergency services were occupied dealing with the situation. However as more personnel were brought in from the city, flights were able to resume.

Update! Flugbetrieb eingestellt: Feuerwehr evakuiert Hamburg Airport – 50 Verletzte! https://t.co/SQJWcSgXRd #hamburgairport pic.twitter.com/marJ5PRmhl— Hamburger Morgenpost (@mopo) 12. Februar 2017


According to live flight tracking website flightradar24.com 13 flights were diverted to other airports after the incident.

Hamburg is Germany’s fifth biggest airport, handling 16 million passengers a year.

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