U.S. aviation authorities have reopened airspace over El Paso, Texas, after a temporary closure due to an alleged drone incursion linked to a Mexican cartel. The FAA’s abrupt decision, lasting about 10 days, raised questions about the validity of the drone claims, especially as the Mexican government denied any such incident. Officials suggested it could have been a false alarm related to military tests or misidentification of a balloon. Skepticism remains among local lawmakers, emphasizing the need for clarity from federal agencies.
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