A hazardous materials incident at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv prompted the evacuation of workers from a cargo terminal on Sunday morning.
Fire and rescue teams from the Ayalon station, along with the district hazardous materials unit, rushed to the scene after reports of a package emitting dense black smoke. The item, which arrived in a shipment from abroad, sparked fears of exposure to a toxic substance. Personnel in the affected area were immediately evacuated as a precaution while experts assessed the situation.
The Fire and Rescue Services confirmed that hazmat officials identified the substance inside the package as acid, described as toxic and capable of causing serious harm even through inhalation without direct contact. Teams safely removed the material, placing it in a sealed barrel for transport to a secure location.
No injuries were reported, and authorities stated the situation was under control shortly after the response began. The incident occurred at the airport's shipping complex during routine handling operations.
An investigation into the package's origin is ongoing, with police examining how the hazardous material entered the shipment ordered by an Israeli company. Officials emphasized that the event does not appear linked to any security threats or ongoing military operations in the region.
Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's primary international gateway, handled the disruption without broader impacts on flights or passengers, as the evacuation was limited to the cargo area. Fire services noted the rapid response prevented any potential exposure.
This marks the latest in a series of security protocols at the facility, which maintains heightened vigilance amid regional tensions. The airport returned to normal operations following the neutralization of the threat.
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