Cliff Notes
- Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 has been evacuated as a precautionary measure, affecting passenger movement.
- The airport stated that safety and security are their top priorities, though no reasons for the evacuation have been provided.
- No links to recent cyber attacks impacting European airports have been established at this time; passengers are advised to check with airlines for updates.
Dublin Airport terminal evacuated as ‘safety precaution’ | World News
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Passengers have been evacuated from Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 as a “precautionary measure”.
Flights could be “temporarily impacted”, the airport said in a statement.
It did not give any details about the reason for the evacuation but said “the safety and security of our passengers and staff is our absolute priority”.
At this stage there is no suggestion the evacuation is linked to the cyber attack that has caused disruption at several European airports.
“We advise passengers to check with their airline for the latest updates,” the airport added, saying further information would be provided as soon as it is available.
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