Munich Airport control tower evacuation due to burning smell with emergency services on site in the evening
Munich Airport control tower evacuation due to burning smell with emergency services on site in the evening
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Munich: Tower evacuated after burning smell

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The control tower at Munich Airport was evacuated on Sunday evening due to a burning smell. Flight operations were temporarily halted and later resumed.

The incident occurred on Sunday evening around 20:33. The tower was evacuated after air traffic controllers detected a burning smell, though no fire or smoke was visible. Deutsche Flugsicherung temporarily stopped flight operations. The cause was a defective fan component in the ventilation system. A part was replaced, after which operations returned to normal. A spokesperson for the airport company confirmed: “Flight operations are running completely normally again.” Some flights were delayed or cancelled. The night flight ban was extended by one and a half hours until 1:30 a.m. on Monday morning to handle delayed aircraft. The main Pentecost holiday travel had already been processed by that time.

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Initial reactions on X focused on the temporary closure and diversions at Munich Airport due to the tower evacuation, with some users expressing concern over impacts and others noting quick resumption; a few added skeptical or humorous takes on the smoke smell cause.

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