An airport in Alaska temporarily shut following a bomb threat on a cargo flight bound for Asia.
The China Air cargo plane en route to Taipei in Taiwan from Seattle was diverted to Anchorage’s international airport.
The airport reopened later Saturday after a thorough search of the aircraft was conducted and no explosives were found.
An investigation into the source of the threat is currently ongoing, officials added.


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