Inbound flights halted again at LaGuardia - Breaking The News
Download our appPlay StoreApp Store

Inbound flights halted again at LaGuardia

EPA-EFE/PETER FOLEY

The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) halted inbound flights from the Northeast, Ohio and Mid-Atlantic into New York's LaGuardia Airport on Thursday due to low visibility. Hundreds of flights were canceled yesterday as smoke from wildfires in Canada spread across the northeast of the United States.

The FAA said it will likely need to take steps to manage the flow of traffic safely into New York City, Washington DC, Philadelphia and Charlotte.

Related News
Myanmar earthquake death toll surpasses 2,700
The death toll from Friday's 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar has increased to 2,719 people, according to local media reports published on Tuesday. About 300 persons are missing and at least 4,521 have been injured."Among the missing, most are assumed to be dead," Gen. Min Aung Hlaing said on state television. "There is a narrow chance for them to remain alive as it has been over 72 hours."Further, at least 17 people were killed when the earthquake...
Volcano erupts near Grindavik, Iceland
A volcano erupted near Grindavik, Iceland, on Tuesday, prompting authorities to urge the evacuation of a nearby community and the Blue Lagoon spa. According to the country's Meteorological Office, the fissure from which smoke and fire are erupting is approximately 500 meters long and has breached the protective barrier north of Grindavik. Experts report that the fissure continues to expand and may keep opening in a southerly direction.According to the...
Myanmar junta: Death toll after earthquake reaches 2,056
Myanmar's ruling junta's spokesperson said on Monday that the number of people who died in the country after the 7.7-magnitude earthquake reached 2,056.According to the spokesperson's statement, 3,900 more people were injured, while 270 others were still missing. Meanwhile, the death toll in Thailand, Myanmar's neighboring country that was also struck by the earthquake, reached 19, with 70 people still missing.
Tonga hit by 7.1-magnitude earthquake
The Pacific island nation of Tonga was struck by a 7.1-magnitude earthquake on Sunday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The earthquake's epicenter was around 90 km southeast of Pangai, the administrative center of Tonga's Haʻapai island group.The USGS said there is a potential threat of a tsunami. There is currently no information on casualties and damage.

Please observe our Terms of Use. The price information is time delayed to varying extents, but as a rule by 15 minutes or more, according to the regulations of the selected stock exchange and/or licensors and the type of securities.

© 2025 TeleTrader Software GmbH. All rights reserved

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Our Terms of Use and Data Protection Policy explain the data we collect, why we collect them, and how we may share them.