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Part of Gatwick airport evacuated due to “incident” – Diario La Página –

A “large portion” of the southern terminal at Gatwick Airport, south of London, has been evacuated as a precaution while an unspecified “security incident” is investigated.

As the airport, the second busiest in the United Kingdom, published on its social network account X, passengers will not be able to enter that terminal while the incident is resolved.

«We are working hard to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. The safety of our passengers and our staff remains our top priority,” the airport said in the message.

Likewise, he asked all travelers to check with the airlines about the status of their planned flights.

Sussex Police explained in a statement that it has deployed a security cordon around the southern terminal, following “the discovery of a suspected prohibited item in luggage.”

A suspicious device detonation team has been deployed to the scene after the police launched an operation after being alerted at 8.20 (same time GMT) this morning.

“This is causing significant disruption, and some roads around the southern terminal have been closed. “We advise the public to avoid the area when possible,” the Police said, while asking for “patience” while the incident is managed.

As reported by the BBC, all train services stopping at Gatwick are not stopping at that station, and will continue not to do so for at least an hour.

According to the same source, buses bound for the airport no longer have access to the facilities either.

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**Given the emphasis ‍on traveler⁤ safety ⁤and security, should airports invest‌ in advanced screening technologies or adopt more stringent passenger screening procedures, even if it means potentially longer ⁤wait ⁤times?**

## World Today News‌ Presents: Gatwick Airport Security Incident

**Introduction:**

Welcome to World Today ⁣News. This morning, Gatwick Airport’s southern​ terminal was⁤ evacuated following a security incident. ⁣Joining us are two​ experts to discuss the‌ situation: **[Guest 1 Name & Background – perhaps a security analyst]** ​and **[Guest 2 Name & Background – perhaps a travel journalist/analyst]**.

**Section 1: Understanding the‌ Situation**

* **[Guest 1]**: Could you describe the type of “suspect prohibited item” ‌that triggered this security response? ⁤What⁢ are some common items that might fall under this category and could potentially cause this level of disruption?

* **[Guest 2]**: Given the disruption this incident has caused to travellers, including the closure of roads and train services, what are ⁤the immediate‍ implications⁣ for​ passengers who were scheduled to arrive​ or depart from‌ Gatwick ​Airport‌ today?

**Section 2: Security Measures and ‍Response**

* **[Guest 1]**: How ‍effective do you believe the Gatwick Airport’s ⁤security protocols are in preventing and responding to incidents like this? What could be improved in terms of preventing such⁤ occurrences in the future?

* **[Guest 2]**: How ​transparent ‍has Gatwick Airport been ⁤in ⁤communicating⁣ information to the public and ⁣affected travellers?⁣ What advice‌ would you offer to ‌people⁣ travelling through airports in light of incidents like this?

**Section 3: Wider Implications**

* **[Guest 1]**: This incident ‌comes at a time of heightened ⁣security ‍concerns globally. Do you think⁣ it reflects a broader trend of increasing security risks⁣ at ⁤airports,​ or is this a unique, isolated incident?

* **[Guest 2]**: What are the potential ⁣economic impacts of an incident⁣ like‌ this ‍on‍ Gatwick Airport⁤ and the surrounding region?⁣ Are there long-term consequences beyond the immediate disruption?

**Conclusion:**

Thank you ⁢to ‍both ⁤our⁤ guests for their insightful⁤ perspectives on ⁣this developing situation. We ‍will continue to follow this story and provide updates as more ​information becomes available.⁢ For now, we urge all travellers scheduled to fly in or out⁤ of Gatwick to check ‍with their airlines⁤ for the latest flight status and advice.

**Remember to consult official sources for⁣ the‌ most up-to-date‌ information on the situation.**

**[Include links to Gatwick Airport’s website and Sussex Police official statements]**

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