Mystery illness shuts Australian airport terminal

Virgin Blue and airport security staff are treated outside the terminal today after a suspected chemical leak forced the evacuation…

Virgin Blue and airport security staff are treated outside the terminal today after a suspected chemical leak forced the evacuation of the Virgin Blue terminal at Melbourne International Airport

One of Australia's main airport terminals was shut today after 53 people suffered nausea, vomiting, dizziness and respiratory problems, but officials said they could not find the cause of the illnesses.

Forty-five people were taken to hospital and hundreds of travellers left stranded when the Virgin Blue domestic terminal in Melbourne was evacuated.

"Our rescue and fire units evacuated the terminal when several people exhibited similar symptoms," said a spokesman for Air Services Australia.

Ambulance officials said 53 people fell ill at the terminal and 45 were taken to a hospital decontamination unit. Thirty-five people have since been released from hospital.

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Paramedics dressed in head-to-toe protective clothing treated people in a field hospital outside the terminal. Most of the sick were airport workers.

Airport officials initially said they believed the cause of the illnesses could be a chemical leak, but fire brigades searched the terminal and found no source for the illnesses.

All departing Virgin Blue flights were cancelled, while arriving flights were offloaded on the tarmac and passengers bussed to another terminal. The nearby Qantas domestic terminal and the international terminal were both operating normally.

Authorities reopened the Virgin Blue terminal in the early evening, allowing the budget carrier to resume flights into and out of Australia's second-biggest city.