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Germany: Airport halts operation after climate activists glued themselves to runway| VIDEO

Flights resumed at Germany’s Cologne airport on Wednesday after air traffic was halted for several hours by “Last Generation” climate activists who had glued themselves to the runway.

Flights return to parking zones after protests on the runway at Cologne Bonn Airport. Image Source : APFlights return to parking zones after protests on the runway at Cologne Bonn Airport.

Berlin: Climate activists glued themselves to the ground at Cologne-Bonn Airport in western Germany on Wednesday, forcing officials to suspend flights for a few hours. Police said five people glued themselves to a taxiway at the airport early in the morning, German news agency dpa reported. Flights were suspended at about 5:45 am. The protesters had been removed and flights were cleared to resume shortly after 9 am.

The "Last Generation" activist group said in a statement that supporters in several small groups cut through the perimeter fence, approached the airport and then attached themselves to the asphalt with a mixture of sand and glue. The group is demanding that the German government negotiate and sign an international agreement on a global exit from the use of oil, gas and coal by 2030.

VIDEO: Flights resume at German airport after climate activists had halted air traffic

Tougher penalties for protests near airport

It was the latest of several airport protests by climate activists in recent years that caused disruption to flights. Last week, the German Cabinet approved legislation that would impose tougher penalties on people who break through airport perimeters. The bill, which still requires approval by lawmakers, foresees punishment ranging up to a two-year prison sentence for people who intentionally intrude on airside areas of airports such as taxiways or runways, endanger civil aviation, or enable someone else to. So far, such intrusions can only draw a fine.

A sentence of up to five years would be possible in cases where someone forces their way into an airport with banned objects such as a weapon, certain knives or poisonous substances, or if the intrusion is intended to enable or cover up another offence. 

(With inputs from agency)

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