One of the busiest airports in the world, Los Angeles International Airport, experienced a short power outage on February 1.
Los Angeles International Airport

As a result, security checks had to be halted and many travelers were left in the dark. The airport stated that the airfield was operating normally at around 4 in the morning (February 2 – India time), but that some terminals, traffic lights, and other systems might not have power.
The airfield is functioning normally, however certain terminals, traffic lights, and other systems could be without power. The problems with DWP are currently being resolved by our personnel. The initial tweet promised more updates if you followed us.
Transportation Security Administration
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) had stopped screening passengers in most terminals, so the airport—which is among the busiest in the world—advised users to permit extra time for security procedures.
Later, the airport tweeted that most of its terminals were without power and noted that some passengers getting off of planes might have been impacted because the jet bridges needed to board people weren’t working.

“The Transportation Security Administration has ceased passenger screening at most terminals due to a power issue; thus, please give us more time. In order to restore all systems, crews are responding as swiftly as possible “Later tweets from the airport.
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According to Los Angeles international airport, most terminals had power outages as technicians investigated the problem. Due to the lack of power at the jet bridges, certain departing flights can be disrupted. As we learn more, kindly give yourself additional time and monitor the status of your flight “added.
Although the number of impacted aircraft was not immediately clear, the Los Angeles international airport website reported that at least 30 departing flights scheduled to take off during the disturbance were delayed. There was no obvious clue as to what caused the disturbance.

At 5:13 AM on February 2 (Indian time), the airport tweeted, “Power has been fully restored and operations are normal.”
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