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BWI concourses reopened after odor leads to evacuation

Airport fire and rescue personnel have reopened the two concourses at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport after an odor was detected a short time ago.

Concourses A and B had been closed as a precaution because of an unusual odor.   

Airport spokesman Jonathan Dean tells WBAL News the concourses and security checkpoints have reopened, as of 10:00 a.m. 

There were no injuries. There's no word yet if officials have found the source of the odor.

This story originally appeared on NBC affiliate WBAL.

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