Climate activists in Germany blocked plane traffic at two airports by gluing themselves to the runways in protest against mass transit pollution, causing hours of delays and dozens of cancelations.…
Climate activists in Germany blocked plane traffic at two airports on Thursday by gluing themselves to the runways in protest against mass transit pollution, causing hours of delays and dozens of cancelations.
This follows a similar protest in April, during which the group glued themselves the streets of Berlin to block traffic to the Alps, again looking to disrupt any holiday plans residents and travelers had. Hamburg overall delayed, canceled or diverted 46 flights, German outlet DW reported. The protest occurred as the first day of school summer vacations began in the city. The activists targeted traffic in Munich on Friday.The activists will face charges of disturbing the peace, coercive behavior and dangerous interference with aviation, the police said.
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