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Flooding closes part of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport concourse
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Date:2025-04-14 08:45:27
SEATAC, Wash. (AP) — Flooding has closed part of a concourse at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
The south portion of the A Concourse had water running over the floor Tuesday morning, The Seattle Times reported. The flooding started just before 7 a.m. and closed all A gates south of gate A10 until further notice, according to airport spokesperson Chris Guizlo.
He said the gates are used by a number of airlines, including United, Delta and some international carriers. Airport personnel were cleaning up the water and working with airlines to move flights to alternate gates, Guizlo said.
Other news What are cloudbursts and is climate change making them more frequent? Intense rainfall in the Himalayan regions of India’s Kashmir state and adjacent mountainous cold desert of Ladakh earlier this week destroyed roads and caused flooding of dozens of villages. Asia-Pacific needs disaster warning systems to counter rising climate change risks, report says A United Nations report says the Asia-Pacific region needs to drastically increase its investments in disaster warning systems and other tools to counter rising risks from climate change. Strong typhoon blows closer to northern Philippines, forcing evacuations and halting sea travel A powerful typhoon is blowing closer to the northern Philippines, forcing thousands to evacuate and halting sea travel amid warnings of torrential rains and tidal surges of up to 10 feet. Canadian police find remains after severe flooding in Nova Scotia Canadian police say they have found the body of a missing man and what they believe are remains of a second person swept away in severe flooding that hit Nova Scotia over the weekend.The flooding has not affected operations outside the flooded area. The cause of the flood is not yet clear, Guizlo said.
The National Weather Service said Tuesday that the .09 inch of rain recorded at the airport on Monday ended a 33-day dry streak in Seattle, but it wasn’t known if the rainfall was connected to the flooding.
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