San Antonio Airport — shut down on Wednesday afternoon due to a bomb threat — has been reopened. About 2,000 passengers are returning to terminals, an airport spokesperson said.
Both terminals were evacuated earlier in the day after a caller reported a bomb threat inside the parking garage, officials said.
The garage in question remains closed and a bomb squad is evaluating two suspicious cars, the airport spokesperson added. No car traffic is allowed to enter the airport.
A caller reported the threat at 3:19 p.m. ET and mentioned three devices, according to the airport.
On its Twitter feed, San Antonio Airport posted: “We are evacuating the terminals at this time.”
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