The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

FBI involved with airport blackout probe; no sign of terror

- By Jeff Martin

ATLANTA » The FBI is part of the probe into what caused a fire that knocked out power to the world’s busiest airport in Atlanta, but an agency spokesman said Tuesday there was no sign of anything connected to terrorism.

“There’s no indication at this point of anything nefarious,” FBI spokesman Kevin Rowson said.

The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has also been involved in the investigat­ion, Georgia Power spokesman Craig Bell said.

“We’re bringing everything we have to bear to the situation to make sure this doesn’t happen again,” Bell said Tuesday.

No conclusion­s have been drawn as to the cause of the fire, which took out the airport’s power supply and also its backup electricit­y for about 11 hours Sunday. The blackout stranded thousands of passengers on grounded jets and in darkened concourses and led to the cancellati­on of more than 1,500 flights just ahead of the frenzied holiday travel period.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Internatio­nal Airport, the main hub for Delta Air Lines, is a crucial cog in the nation’s air travel system. Delays there typically ripple across the nation because so many U.S. and internatio­nal flights are routed through the Atlanta hub.

Because of the magnitude of Sunday’s outage, “we want to be able to rule out any possible scenario that wasn’t equipment malfunctio­n,” Bell said.

“We really don’t expect any answers like that to come forth for a few days,” he said.

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