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Bomb team sent out to London's Gatwick Airport as terminal left

British authorities sent out a bomb disposal group to London's Gatwick Airport after a thought forbidden item was discovered in baggage, authorities said on Friday, following the earlier evacuation of a passenger terminal.

Gatwick, Britain's second busiest airport which is located about 30 miles south of London, stated earlier it had actually left a. large part of its South terminal, mentioning a security event.

The occurrence disrupted weekend itinerary for countless. passengers, with more than 600 flights due to land or remove. on Friday from Gatwick, totaling up to more than 121,000 guest. seats, according to information from aviation analytics firm Cirium.

Sussex Police, the local force, said a security cordon would. stay in location while the matter is dealt with.

Cops were contacted us to the South Terminal at Gatwick Airport. at 8.20 am on Friday following the discovery of a thought. forbidden product in travel luggage, it said in a declaration.

As a safety measure, an EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) group. is being deployed to the airport.

Airport authorities said on X that passengers were being. stayed out of the structure while the incident was ongoing, while. cops stated there was significant traffic interruption in the area. and advised individuals to prevent it.

In videos posted online, thousands of travelers can be seen. outside the terminal and the surrounding location. Emergency foil. blankets were distributed to some of the passengers to assist. shield themselves from the cold, social media photos revealed.

In a separate incident previously on Friday, London police. carried out a regulated explosion near the U.S. embassy in. south London after discovering a suspect bundle. Police later. stated they believed it was a scam.

(source: Reuters)