Kinmen Dense Fog Causes Passenger Backlog; Military Aircraft Deployed to Transport Hundreds Back to Taiwan
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Dense fog in Kinmen caused extensive flight cancellations, stranding over 1,400 passengers. Military and civilian aircraft were mobilized to evacuate stranded individuals, with a local legislator confirming priority for military personnel and families.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What caused the passenger backlog and flight disruptions at Kinmen Airport?
- A: Outbound flights from Kinmen were affected by dense fog yesterday and this morning.
- Q: How many passengers were waiting for flights back to Taiwan as of this morning?
- A: There were a total of 1,407 passengers waiting for flights back to Taiwan as of this morning.
- Q: Who is prioritized during military aircraft boarding calls for evacuation?
- A: Military aircraft boarding calls will prioritize military personnel and their families.
- Q: Why was boat transport not used to assist with the evacuation of stranded passengers?
- A: Boat transport was prevented because the sea conditions were poor this afternoon.
- Q: What will happen to the passengers who cannot be evacuated today?
- A: Their waiting numbers will carry over to tomorrow, hoping for complete evacuation by then.