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Fire Grounds Hundreds Of Flights At Chicago Airports

A screen shot provided by FlightAware shows airline traffic at 10:20 a.m. EDT Friday over the United States. A fire at a Chicago-area air traffic control facility has grounded hundreds of flights.
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A screen shot provided by FlightAware shows airline traffic at 10:20 a.m. EDT Friday over the United States. A fire at a Chicago-area air traffic control facility has grounded hundreds of flights.

Flights in and out of Chicago's two airports came to a halt Friday morning after a fire at an air traffic control facility.

The Associated Press says: "The fire started in the basement of the Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center in Aurora, about 40 miles west of downtown Chicago, city of Aurora spokesman Dan Ferrelli said in an emailed statement."

Flightaware.com reports that as of 9:20 a.m. CDT (10:20 ET), more than 800 flights at the two airports had been canceled.

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Flightaware.com CEO Daniel Baker says "major airlines, regional flights, foreign air carriers, cargo companies and all flights in and out of these airports" have been affected.

At 6 a.m., the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) issued a statement saying it had been notified that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Tower in Aurora, had been evacuated due to fire.

"Both O'Hare and Midway International Airports are in a ground stop, meaning no arrivals or departures," it said.

At Midway, Southwest Airlines has suspended flights until noon, the statement said.

The AP says that at O'Hare's Terminal 3, long lines formed at ticket counters.

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