Six Flags America in Upper Marlboro has reopened after a bomb threat was received Wednesday morning.
Authorities cleared the threat, and the park reopened around 3 p.m., according to Six Flags America officials.
Officials said two suspicious packages were cleared as non-explosive. A complete search of park's interior was conducted.
PGFD is on location at @SixFlagsDC as we investigate a suspicious package in park after a threat was received. Park is closed for now
— Mark Brady (@PGFDPIO) July 13, 2016
Both PGFD and PGPD on location at @SixFlagsDC as the Fire Department Bomb Squad investigates a suspicious package pic.twitter.com/g1gx0XK4Cb
— Mark Brady (@PGFDPIO) July 13, 2016
Working w/authorities after bomb threat. The safety of our guests & employees is our top priority. As precaution, park closed until cleared.
— Six Flags America (@SixFlagsDC) July 13, 2016
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