Reports of shooting prompt JFK evacuation in NY

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Al Jazeera News :
A preliminary investigation at New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport has found no evidence of gunfire inside one of its terminals despite earlier reports of shots being heard, according to the airport’s operator.
No gun casings were found after a search of Terminal 8, where reports of shooting in the departures area on Sunday led to an evacuation, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said in a Twitter message.
“The preliminary investigation does not indicate shots were fired at JFK. There are no injuries. At this time, no gun shells or other evidence of shots fired has been found,” the Port Authority said.
Hundreds of people were evacuated “out of an abundance of caution”, according to the Port Authority.
Video and photos posted on social media showed hundreds of people streaming out of Terminal 8, used by Air Berlin, Alaska Airlines, American Eagle, American Airlines, Finnair and other carriers for departures.
Panic spread quickly through the crowd as police ordered people to lie on the ground, then evacuated them outside on the tarmac before making them pass through a corridor.
“Get down on the ground!” police officers yelled. “Move, move move!”
Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna, reporting from New York, said there was a general sense of panic and chaos at the “immensely” busy airport.
“You had a situation that there was a disruption in place. There is general sense of panic that is going on at the moment, and delays that the authorities say were due to an abundance of caution.
“JFK is still at high alert.”
Amelia Mularz, a stranded passenger, was on a plane travelling to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil when her flight was disrupted.
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