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Pepper spray ‘prankster’ may have sparked Germany airport alarm

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HAMBURG: German emergency services temporaril­y evacuated Hamburg airport Sunday and treated almost 70 people after an irritant gas was released in the building – probably by a ‘ prankster’ using pepper spray, firefighte­rs said.

The northern city’s airport was closed and 13 flights delayed or diverted between 1130 and 1245 GMT after people reported an unusual smell, respirator­y ailments, nausea and stinging eyes.

Firefighte­rs later said they had found an empty cartridge that was thought to have contained pepper spray, which is sold in Germany for personal selfdefenc­e.

A spokesman of the Hamburg fire department told media that an unknown ‘ prankster’ was thought to have released the gas, which then spread via the hall’s ventilatio­n system.

After similar incidents recently at local schools, “it has obviously become fashionabl­e to empty this type of cartridge” in public places, fire department official Norbert Kusch told national news agency DPA. Authoritie­s said they ruled out an act of terrorism, DPA added.

Sixty- eight people were examined by paramedics and nine of them were taken to hospital. Hundreds more had to wait outside in freezing winter temperatur­es for more than an hour, while subway trains to the airport were also halted.

Maik Lewerenz of the federal police office at the airport said “a bad smell has spread in the security area, where passengers and their carry- on luggage are checked.

“A number of people complained about eye and respirator­y irritation,” he said.

Hamburg airport is Germany’s fifth largest, with just over one million passengers a month. — AFP

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