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Namibia: Zim president’s plane diverted due to bomb scare

Namibia: Zim president’s plane diverted due to bomb scare

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Zimlive
Published on 2024-03-01 10:53:20

Victoria Falls International Airport was forced to shut down on Friday morning due to a bomb scare that caused chaos and disruption. The airport reportedly received a call claiming there was a bomb on site, just moments before President Emmerson Mnangagwa was scheduled to land. Fortunately, Mnangagwa safely landed in Harare, but the situation at the airport remained tense and uncertain.

As a result of the bomb scare, an Air Zimbabwe plane was stranded on the tarmac with passengers unable to disembark as authorities investigated the threat. Additionally, a scheduled Ethiopian Airlines flight was only an hour away from landing but had to divert to Zambia due to the ongoing emergency. Similarly, a Kenyan Airways flight from Nairobi was forced to wait before diverting to Livingstone, adding to the chaos and confusion at the airport.

The closure of Victoria Falls International Airport disrupted travel plans and caused inconvenience for passengers and airlines alike. Passengers were left stranded, flights were diverted, and the situation remained uncertain as authorities worked to ensure the safety and security of everyone at the airport.

This incident occurred at a critical time, as President Mnangagwa was expected to attend the closing ceremony of a renewable energy conference. The disruption caused by the bomb scare not only affected air travel but also had wider implications for important events and commitments in the region.

As the situation unfolded, the airport remained on high alert as authorities conducted thorough investigations to determine the credibility of the bomb threat. Passengers, airlines, and airport staff were all affected by the uncertainty and disruption caused by the incident.

This developing story was reported by Zimlive, highlighting the ongoing impact and implications of the bomb scare at Victoria Falls International Airport. As the situation continued to evolve, travelers and airport personnel were urged to remain vigilant and follow instructions from authorities to ensure their safety and security.

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