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FAA: RPT-Newark Airport's control tower evacuated due to burning smell

After a burning smell was detected, the FAA reported that the control tower at Newark Airport outside of New York City had been temporarily evacuated.

The FAA reported that "Arrivals & departures have been temporarily halted at Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey after air traffic controllers evacuated a tower due to a burning smell emanating from an elevator."

Traffic slowed down at the airport around 7:30 am. The controllers returned to their stations and lifted the ground stop about 30 minutes later.

Authorities said that the incident occurred the day after an Air Canada Express plane collided with a fire truck as it landed at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, killing the two?pilots and injuring many others. The airport was closed.

U.S. Aviation faces a chronic shortage of air traffic control officers and a separate shortfall in?Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers as a result of a partial shutdown of the government. This has led to delays, long security lines and increased safety concerns at airports across the country. (Reporting and editing by Doina chiacu; Katharine Jackson and Susan Heavey)

(source: Reuters)