Belgium’s 2nd-biggest airport evacuated due to suspicious package
All operations at airport halted, with bomb squad set to act, says local media
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Belgium’s second-largest airport is being evacuated due to a suspicious package, local media reported on Friday evening.
The discovery of a suspicious bag around 6 p.m. local time (1600GMT) at Charleroi Airport, located in the southern part of the capital Brussels, prompted the evacuation of Terminal 1 and halted ground operations, according to local TV channel RTBF.
The bomb squad was called to the scene, the reports said.
The bag raised concerns after a dog reacted to it, triggering standard security procedures.
These included isolating the bag, suspending ground operations, and evacuating passengers.
By 7 p.m. (1700GMT), several hundred to several thousand passengers were waiting outside the terminal and adjacent parking lots.
An airport spokesperson said the bomb squad will decide on subsequent steps, the channel added.