Miami International Airport Grounds Departures Due to Severe Weather
ICARO Media Group
Miami International Airport (MIA) was hit with severe weather on Saturday morning, leading to the temporary grounding of all departures. The adverse conditions, including thunderstorms and strong winds, affected not only MIA but also various parts of South Florida. The Federal Aviation Administration's National Airspace System reported that MIA has implemented a ground delay until 4:59 p.m. to ensure the safety of all flights.
In response to the situation, MIA urged travelers to contact their respective airlines for the most up-to-date information regarding their flights. The airport shared a statement on X, advising passengers to stay informed about any changes or delays that may occur due to the ongoing inclement weather.
According to Greg Chin, the communications director at the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, an incident involving a disabled aircraft resulted in the shutdown of MIA's south runway for approximately 30 minutes. Additionally, lightning spotted in close proximity to the airport has further contributed to delays and disruptions.
As of 11:30 a.m., several flights have already been impacted by the adverse weather conditions. Passengers are encouraged to closely monitor the situation and stay updated with the latest weather forecast provided by CBS News Miami both on-air and online.
It is essential for travelers to pay attention to any further announcements or notifications from their respective airlines regarding potential changes to their flight schedules. MIA continues to prioritize the safety and well-being of all passengers and is working diligently to minimize the impact caused by the severe weather conditions.
As the severe weather persists, Miami International Airport assures its passengers that it is taking all necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Travelers are advised to exercise patience and remain in contact with their airlines for any updates regarding their flights as the weather situation unfolds.
Stay tuned to CBS News Miami for continuous coverage of the weather forecast, as well as any developments at Miami International Airport.