Hazmat team swarms Pentagon and building locks down hours before World Cup kickoff
The building is reportedly in lockdown as teams investigate (Picture: Getty)
A hazmat team has descended upon the Pentagon for a ‘hazardous materials incident’ just hours before the World Cup kicks off.
Multiple floors and corridors have been shut down, and others are being evacuated due to an unknown substance.
Pentagon Spokesperson Sean Parnell told Metro that systems in the building ‘detected an air quality issue necessitating precautionary measures until we determine its significance’.
‘The Department is executing standard protection protocols, including a shelter-in-place order for the affected area. Response teams are in place and ready to support building occupants.’
A shelter-in-place order has been issued for the affected areas of the building, he added.
The Arlington Fire and EMS Department wrote on X: ‘ACFD units, including our Hazardous Materials Team, are currently operating at the Pentagon in support of PFPA’s Hazmat Team during a hazardous materials incident.’
A message sent by the Pentagon’s security team said additional testing is needed, saying it could take ‘one to two hours’.
The Pentagon is four miles away from where a major World Cup Fan Zone opened hours ago (Picture: Getty)
Initial reports have suggested the response could be linked to a potential anthrax exposure, but this hasn’t been confirmed.
The incident has unfolded just hours before the World Cup is set to begin, with matches between Canada and Bosnia, along with Mexico and South Africa, set to begin at 8 pm UK time.
The US has upped its security in the cities where matches are taking place as it prepares to welcome more than three million visitors.
The FBI has established an operations centre with police representatives from 46 of the 48 countries in the competition to ensure security is tight.
Hours ago, the fan zone for the World Cup opened on Washington, D.C.’s National Mall, which is just four miles from the Pentagon.
The US Capitol isn’t hosting any football games, but live viewings, exhibits and food will be hosted at the Fan Zone, and thousands are expected to attend.
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