Madrid airport sounds alarm after bomb threat on Saudi plane
Updated: 2016-02-05 14:09
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||
Saudi Arabian Airlines flight SVA 226 is isolated on the tarmac after its passengers and crew were evacuated following a bomb threat, at the Barajas airport in Madrid, Spain, February 4, 2016. [Photo/Agencies] |
MADRID - A general alert was issued at Madrid's Barajas airport shortly after midday on Thursday after the captain of a Saudi Airlines plane announced the flight had received a bomb threat.
The alert was made public at 12:45 local time(1145 GMT) after a crew member on flight SVA 226, which was due to fly from the Spanish capital to Riyadh, discovered a note with the message "bomb aboard 11.30" pinned to a door on one of the aircraft's luggage racks, shortly before take-off.
The plane, a Boeing 777, was taken to a secure zone of the airport and the 97 passengers were evacuated at around 1:00 pm to allow the aircraft to be searched by explosive detection teams.
The Madrid airport authorities (AENA) subsequently published a tweet reading: "We inform you of a threat on Madrid-Riyadh flight SVA 226. The state security forces are making the appropriate inquiries."
The message was proved to be a false alarm after a search. The alert was cancelled. Acting Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz said that there would be no change to the current level of alert, which was set at four in June out of a maximum of five after terrorist attacks struck Kuwait, France and Tunisia.
- General strike against pension reform brings Greece to standstill
- Madrid airport sounds alarm after bomb threat on Saudi plane
- Obama proposes new oil tax to fund clean transportation
- UN special envoy announces temporary pause of intra-Syrian talks
- Taliban kill 10-year-old hailed as militia hero
- Obama slams anti-Muslim rhetoric during first visit to US mosque
- Kindness walls bringing extra warmth to the needy
- A robot that grabs red envelopes
- Culture Insider: 9 things you may not know about Start of Spring
- Talented artist makes tiny pencil lead sculptures
- Ten most heartwarming stories about Spring Festival Rush
- China's 'Moon Walker' sends back stunning HD photos
- Starbucks, office rents and CEOs form alternative outlook on China
- China's most beautiful wetlands
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
8 highlights about V-day Parade |
Glimpses of Tibet: Plateaus, people and faith |
Chinese entrepreneurs remain optimistic despite economic downfall |
50th anniversary of Tibet autonomous region |
Tianjin explosions: Deaths, destruction and bravery |
Cinemas enjoy strong first half |
Today's Top News
National Art Museum showing 400 puppets in new exhibition
Finest Chinese porcelains expected to fetch over $28 million
Monkey portraits by Chinese ink painting masters
Beijing's movie fans in for new experience
Obama to deliver final State of the Union speech
Shooting rampage at US social services agency leaves 14 dead
Chinese bargain hunters are changing the retail game
Chinese president arrives in Turkey for G20 summit
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |