France's justice minister vowed Wednesday to crack down on those behind a flurry of false bomb alerts that caused chaos at airports and tourist sites after emailed threats triggered evacuations at airports in Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Nice, Toulouse and Beauvais near Paris.
Emailed "threats of attack" combined with abandoned luggage scares triggered evacuations at six airports across France on Wednesday – in Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Nice, Toulouse and Beauvais near Paris – leading to hours of delays.
The situation had returned to normal at all airports by early evening.
Justice Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti said "the little jokers" behind the false alerts would be found and punished.
"They will be found, they will be punished and their parents will be required to reimburse the damages they have caused" if they are minors, he said.
The Palace of Versailles, a major tourist attraction just outside Paris, was evacuated for the third time since Saturday for bomb disposal teams to check the site.
France is on high alert following Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel and Friday's fatal stabbing of a teacher at a school in the northern city of Arras by a man claiming allegiance to the Islamic State group.
The school was evacuated due to a bomb alert on Monday just as a minute's silence for the murdered teacher was due to be held, while the Louvre museum was also evacuated on Saturday due to a bomb threat.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)