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US FAA resumes flights at Atlanta Airport after air traffic control was evacuated

The Federal Aviation Administration announced on Friday that flights will resume at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport following a fire alarm. Reports of a strong gas smell forced the ground stop, and the temporary evacuation the air traffic tower.

Flights were halted and diverted due to the issue. FlightAware is a website that tracks flights. It reported 500 delayed flights and nine cancelled. FlightRadar24 reported that at least half a dozen Delta Air Lines flight were diverted.

FlightRadar24 reported that "Flights are moving in Atlanta again, but it will take a while to clear the situation this evening."

The FAA announced that the tower would be restaffed once employees had been given permission to return.

Atlanta is the busiest airport in the United States by passenger traffic. (Reporting and editing by Diane Craft, Tom Hogue and Diane Craft; Jasper Ward and David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)