Shanghai Daily

Lockdown for White House in safety scare

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THE White House and US Congress were locked down for nearly an hour on Tuesday over a suspected airspace intrusion over Washington, but hours later officials still had no explanatio­n for what triggered the alert.

Major Andrew Hennessy, a spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command, said “a track of interest” appeared on radars early Tuesday, sparking concern.

“Something that gave off a signature that our radar registered” set off the alert, he said.

A US Coast Guard helicopter deployed by NORAD to investigat­e what appeared to be an unidentifi­ed aircraft nearing tightly controlled Washington airspace found nothing.

Hennessy declined to comment on speculatio­n that a flock of birds may have triggered the alert.

Hennessy also said an earlier NORAD tweet that said fighter jets had been scrambled to intercept the threat was incorrect.

The fighter jets reported were part of a previously scheduled exercise by the 113th Wing, District of Columbia Air National Guard unit based at Joint Base Andrews, just outside Washington.

“It just happened to be at the same time. They were not involved in the intercepti­on,” said a spokespers­on for Andrews.

The White House was locked down for nearly an hour due to what the US Secret Service described as “a potential violation of the restricted airspace in the National Capital Region.”

There was no informatio­n about what President Donald Trump and his wife Melania did during the alert.

(AFP)

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