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Livermore Today
By the People, for the People
Livermore Airport Flights Temporarily Suspended After Hazardous Material Found
Authorities responded to a hazardous chemical in the airport's flight path, leading to evacuations and flight suspensions.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Inbound flights to Livermore Municipal Airport were temporarily suspended on Thursday afternoon after authorities responded to a hazardous chemical in the airport's flight path. The Alameda County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad conducted a controlled destruction of the materials, while the Livermore Police Department provided traffic control and a secured perimeter. The airport and nearby businesses were evacuated as a precaution, and small explosions were heard during the controlled operation. All materials were destroyed without injury, and airport operations resumed by 6 p.m.
Why it matters
The temporary suspension of flights at Livermore Municipal Airport highlights the importance of airport safety and the need for prompt response to potential hazardous materials. Airports must be vigilant in ensuring the safety of passengers, staff, and surrounding communities, especially when dealing with threats to the flight path.
The details
According to the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department, crews responded to a hazardous conditions call on Stealth Street around 2:08 p.m. on Thursday. They located several small bottles containing a crystallized chemical that posed a potential hazard. The Alameda County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad was called in to conduct a controlled destruction of the materials, while the Livermore Police Department provided traffic control and a secured perimeter.
- At around 2:08 p.m. on Thursday, LPFD crews responded to the hazardous conditions call.
- The controlled destruction of the materials was completed by approximately 6 p.m.
The players
Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department
The local fire department that responded to the hazardous materials incident at Livermore Municipal Airport.
Alameda County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad
The specialized unit that conducted the controlled destruction of the hazardous materials found at the airport.
Livermore Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that provided traffic control and a secured perimeter during the incident.
Livermore Municipal Airport
The airport where the hazardous materials were found, leading to the temporary suspension of inbound flights.
What’s next
The airport and local authorities will likely review their emergency response protocols to ensure they are prepared to handle similar incidents in the future, and may also investigate the source and nature of the hazardous materials found.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the importance of vigilance and preparedness at airports, where the safety of passengers, staff, and surrounding communities is paramount. The prompt and coordinated response by local emergency services helped to mitigate the potential risks and restore normal airport operations.


