Sumburgh Airport Operations Resume Following Fire Alarm Disruption
Sumburgh Airport in Shetland has reopened and flight operations are returning to normal after a fire alarm prompted a full evacuation. The incident, caused by a fire in a switch room, led to significant disruptions for passengers on Tuesday morning. Emergency services, including the airport's fire and rescue team, responded to the scene to manage the situation. Airline Loganair confirmed that its services were affected by the temporary closure. The airport has since been declared safe, allowing flights and passengers to proceed.
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