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Thousands stranded in Atlanta airport as facility grapples with power outage

| @indiablooms | Dec 18, 2017, at 08:41 pm

Atlanta, Dec 14 (IBNS): Thousands of commuters were left stranded at the Hartsfield-Jackson international airport in Atlanta, the world's busiest airport, as the facility grappled with power outage on Sunday.

The blackout also forced the cancellation of about 1000 flights.

The Hartsfield-Jackson entertains more than 250,000 passengers and 2,500 flights everyday.

Power has been restored since and the airport is now operatonal.

"TSA checkpoints will open @ 330. *Passengers with a ticket dated 12/17 will need to reprint ticket before being processed thru checkpoints," a tweet from the official handle of Atlanta Airport read.

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