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Delta Airlines has issued a warning regarding potential delays and cancellations at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport following severe storms that recently impacted the area. The airline has advised travelers to expect ongoing disruptions throughout the weekend as the effects of the storms continue to be felt.
The severe weather not only caused numerous flight cancellations but also led to the evacuation of an air traffic control tower, further complicating operations. Delta is working diligently to manage the situation and minimize inconvenience to its passengers. Travelers are encouraged to check their flight status regularly and consider alternative travel arrangements if necessary.
In light of these challenges, Delta is prioritizing communication with its customers and providing updates as conditions evolve. The airline reminds passengers to remain patient and flexible as they navigate through this period of uncertainty at one of the busiest airports in the world.
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