Security checks at Japan’s New Chitose Airport were halted due to the loss of the scissors, leading to the cancellation of 36 flights and the delay of 201 flights.
Security checks at New Chitose Airport on the Japanese island of Hokkaido were temporarily suspended on August 17 after a pair of scissors went missing from a shop. The BBC reported it.
The incident caused chaos at peak times, with 36 flights canceled and 201 delayed. Passengers faced long queues as they were forced to retake the test.
The missing scissors were found the next day at the same store. Japan’s Ministry of Transportation has launched an investigation to prevent similar incidents in the future, and airport officials have acknowledged the security problems.
Earlier it was reported that the Japanese authorities began to fight the invasion of raccoons, which caused great damage to agricultural crops.
Source: korrespondent
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