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Feds bolster airport security

ATLANTA – Federal officials have announced a number of new measures in airports nationwide aimed enhancing security.

“As a precaution, DHS has taken a number of steps to enhance security. Some of these security measures will be visible while others will not,” the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement. “The public may recognize specific enhancements including heightened cargo screening and additional security at airports.

“Passengers should continue to expect an unpredictable mix of security layers that include explosives trace detection, advanced imaging technology, canine teams and pat downs, among others,” DHS said. “As always, we remind the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity to local law enforcement.”

The security measures are in addition to increased cargo screening after a pair of “explosive packages” were found on U.S.-bound UPS flights.

Meanwhile, the TSA previously said it is “in the process of implementing new pat-down procedures at checkpoints nationwide as one of our many layers of security to keep the traveling public safe.”

“Pat-downs are one important tool to help TSA detect hidden and dangerous items such as explosives,” the TSA said in a statement. “Passengers should continue to expect an unpredictable mix of security layers that include explosives trace detection, advanced imaging technology, canine teams, among others.”

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