Nuuk Airport Evacuated After Bomb Threat, One Person Arrested, Greenland Police Say
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Posted on April 21, 2026
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Nuuk Airport in Greenland was evacuated on April 21, 2026, due to a bomb threat; one person was arrested, according to Greenland police, with no confirmation of any dangerous object found.

COPENHAGEN, April 21 (Reuters) - The airport in Greenland's capital Nuuk has reopened after it was evacuated due to a bomb threat on Tuesday, police said, adding they had not found any dangerous object on the premises.
Police said they had arrested a woman around the age of 50 but added they expected to release her soon. They were first alerted to the threat at 1532 p.m. (1632 GMT).
Such incidents are extremely rare in Greenland, a vast semi-autonomous Arctic island that is part of the kingdom of Denmark.
(Reporting by Louise Rasmussen, editing by Gareth Jones)
Nuuk airport was evacuated following a bomb threat reported to local authorities.
Yes, Greenland police reported that one person was arrested in connection with the bomb threat.
Police declined to comment on whether any dangerous objects were found at Nuuk airport.
Incidents like this are extremely rare in Greenland.
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