world 83d ago
Ground stop lifted at DC airports after chemical odor halts flights

A chemical odor detected at the FAA control facility in Washington, D.C. led to a temporary ground stop at multiple airports in the region. After investigation and air quality checks, the ground stop was lifted, allowing flights to resume safely. Authorities will continue monitoring the FAA facility to prevent future disruptions of this nature.
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