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Second dry ice explosion reported at LA airport

Monday, October 14, 2013
LAX

The south concourse at the Tom Bradley International Terminal, named for the late mayor of Los Angeles, is seen at Los Angeles International Airport Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013. Phase I of the project, which includes nine new gates that can accommodate the newest generation of large aircraft such as the Airbus 380 and Boeing 747-8, and new dining, shopping and lounge areas, has been completed. Phase II, set for completion in 2015, will add nine additional big-jet gates and upgraded passenger screening and customs areas. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) (AP Photo)

A dry ice explosion occurred late Monday at Los Angeles International Airport, but there were no reports of any injuries or evacuations, authorities said.

The incident was reported shortly before 8:30 p.m. at the airport's Tom Bradley International Terminal. There was no immediate word where the dry ice was found or whether there was any significant damage.

Two other devices also were found at the airport but they did not explode, Detective Gus Villanueva said.

Investigators don't believe the incident is linked to terrorism and no threat was called into the airport, Villanueva said.

No flights were affected by the explosion, authorities said.

On Sunday night, someone planted a plastic bottle containing dry ice that exploded in an employee bathroom in LAX's terminal 2. Up to four flights were delayed after airport police halted security screening for more than an hour.

No arrests have been made in either case.

A bomb squad was at the airport late Monday and investigators from the LAPD's criminal conspiracy division were assisting, Villanueva said.

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