Several airports in France, including Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Nice, Toulouse, and Beauvais near Paris, were evacuated on Wednesday, October 18, in response to bomb threats received via email. Reportedly, the evacuations were carried out as a precaution to assess the credibility of these threats. By midday, multiple airports had reported bomb threats and incidents involving forgotten luggage, prompting intervention by authorities. France's DGAC aviation authority confirmed the evacuations at some airports but did not provide further details. Cars Falling From Parking Facility During France Riots? Video of Scene From The Fate Of The Furious Falsely Linked to Violence in France, Here's a Fact Check.

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