Dublin airport is evacuated following security alert as hundreds of passengers are sent out of terminal

Dublin Airport was forced to evacuate today after being believed to have traveled to New York with ‘explosives’ in their baggage.
After the suspicious devices were discovered in the suspect’s control bag, a ‘over -security warning’ was increased, high -level security resources Ireland Independent.
Through Ireland, the passenger traveling to JFK airport on a flight from London Heathrow, although there was no official arrest, dealt with the police.
In a statement published in this afternoon, Garda said: ‘This afternoon, on Saturday, September 20, 2025, Síochána responded to a report of a airline luggage at Dublin Airport.
‘As a precaution, Terminal 2, Dublin Airport was evacuated and the traffic entering Dublin Airport was restricted.
‘A Garden Síochána asked the help of the Defense Forces’ explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team.
‘After a preliminary examination on the stage, the luggage piece was included and T2 was considered safe to remove airport operations in an alternative place that would not affect the operations.’
Dublin Airport has been reopened since then, the terminal 2 building ‘all net’ received.
Safety warnings after forcing hundreds of people to evacuate, passengers are waiting outside Dublin Airport
Since flights have been going on since then, the disruption is expected for the rest of the day.
Today, in the early hours, the crowd of people outside the terminal 2 buildings were depicted, Garda and the airport police members were depicted at the scene, while part of the road was taken under the cord.
At that time, Dublin Airport, the airport was evacuated as ‘precautionary measure’, he said.
A statement published at that time, ‘Dublin Airport Terminal 2 was evacuated as a security measure this morning.
‘Passenger and personnel safety is our greatest priority. Anyone at the airport should follow the personnel up to the assembly scores.
Flight transactions may be temporarily affected.
Please consult your airline for updates. More information to be followed. Thank you for your patience. ‘
After a release, the crowds of large people standing out of Dublin’s terminal 2 buildings
The incident in Dublin comes only a few hours after a cyber attack breaks the check-in and boarding systems at some other major European airports.
In the cyber attack, the incident may be ‘a coordinated element’ concerns.
Hackers, on Friday night globally serving Collins Aerospace, which serves more than one airline, passengers are having delays at three airports.
Heathrow warned of delays and advised them to check their flight status with airlines before traveling to customers, while a number of departures were canceled.
Brussels and Berlin were also influenced by cyber attacks, the first of which 10 flights were canceled and 17 flights had more than one hour of delay.




