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New Zealand's Queenstown Airport evacuated after bomb threat

New Zealand's Queenstown airport was evacuated on Friday morning after the airport activated its emergency security protocols in response to a bomb threat.
Emergency services were called to the scene and a police spokesperson confirmed police were currently responding to the incident.
The situation is being investigated by police and Aviation Security.
Emergency services were called to the scene and a police spokesperson confirmed police were currently responding to the incident. (Facebook/Queenstown Airport)
A police spokesperson said they received reports at 8.40am of what "appears to be an explosive device".
"NZDF Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit has been notified and will respond."
Police are advising people to avoid the airport until the incident has been resolved.
Authorities are warning all passengers not to come to the airport. (Facebook/Queenstown Airport)
Police received reports of what "appears to be an explosive device" earlier this morning. (Facebook/Queenstown Airport)
Airport staff were working with passengers to make sure everyone remained safe, and all inbound flights had been diverted, the airport said in a statement.
"All passengers due to depart Queenstown today, and those expecting to meet incoming flights, are asked not to come to the airport until advised otherwise."
Further updates on flight details will be provided on the Queenstown Airport Facebook page.
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