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Security Alert at Kirtland Air Force Base Following Bomb Threat
Gyanhigyan english | June 29, 2026 1:39 PM CST

On Thursday, Kirtland Air Force Base (AFB) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, implemented enhanced security measures due to a reported bomb threat. This led to a temporary shelter-in-place order for a significant portion of the base, although authorities have since begun to lift these restrictions. Emergency alerts distributed throughout the base confirmed that the shelter-in-place directive has been rescinded for most personnel, but evacuations are still in effect for certain areas within the US Department of Energy (DOE) compound, where investigations are ongoing. Details regarding the nature of the bomb threat, the discovery of any suspicious devices, or potential arrests have not been disclosed by officials.


Evacuations and Normal Operations Resumed Shelter-In-Place Order Rescinded

Emergency communications from Kirtland AFB have informed personnel that they can now move freely across most of the base. However, several buildings remain under evacuation orders as investigations continue. The specific locations affected include:

  • Building 842 – occupants directed to evacuate west.
  • Buildings 249 and 9700 G Avenue – occupants instructed to evacuate west.
  • Hangar 336 – occupants ordered to evacuate north and northeast.

Additionally, Truman Gate and Gibson Gate have returned to normal operations following the earlier restrictions. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported during this incident.


Strategic Importance of Kirtland Air Force Base Significance of Kirtland AFB

This incident has garnered significant attention due to Kirtland Air Force Base's status as a crucial military facility in the United States. It houses the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC), which oversees the entire lifecycle of the US Air Force's nuclear arsenal, from development to decommissioning. Furthermore, Kirtland is home to the Kirtland Underground Munitions Storage Complex (KUMMSC), recognized as the largest nuclear weapons storage site globally. Established in 1992, this heavily fortified underground facility covers around 54 acres and operates under the Air Force Global Strike Command. The base also collaborates with the Department of Energy, Sandia National Laboratories, the Air Force Research Laboratory, and various other agencies focused on national security and advanced weaponry research.

Authorities have yet to determine the credibility of the bomb threat. The ongoing evacuation of the DOE compound indicates that security personnel are conducting precautionary searches while limiting access to sensitive areas.

(This situation is still developing, and further updates will be provided.)


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