Houston airport terminal evacuated after suspicious discovery

A suspicious item resembling a grenade caused an evacuation at George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

HOUSTON — Terminal D at George Bush Intercontinental Airport has reopened after a late-night evacuation caused by a suspicious item that initially appeared to be a grenade, according to Houston police.

TSA agents reported the suspicious item during security screening around 10:30 p.m. Monday, prompting immediate safety protocols and a full evacuation of Terminal D as a precaution. A Houston police sergeant confirmed to KHOU 11 News that the item found in a passenger’s bag allegedly resembled a grenade. Fortunately, officials later determined the item was not a grenade, calling the situation a false alarm.

Passengers described the evacuation as sudden but orderly. According to the American Public Transportation Association, in situations involving potential threats, officials should remain calm and encourage evacuation from the affected area. 

Airport officials emphasized their appreciation for TSA agents, saying their screening protocols worked as intended and ensured everyone’s safety.

Authorities have not released details about the passenger involved or clarified what the item actually was. It’s also unclear whether the passenger is facing any charges. KHOU 11 News is working to get those answers from Houston police and airport officials.

Terminal D reopened early Tuesday morning as passengers resumed normal operations.

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