Posted on 07/31/2014 11:07:53 AM PDT by Veto!
A couple hundred people gathered in any terminal, with Ebola, would be cause for serious alarm. However, that’s not what you stated.
You referred to Liberia as a “major city,” and called its airport not only “a hub of international and national travel” but one “with millions of people going thru their airports daily.” Sorry, but that is off on all counts.
The actual Monrovia airport looks like the size of a Greyhound depot in a small city. You obviously don’t know what a transportation hub IS. Try something like JFK/ATL/ORD/DFW or LAX. Those are transportation hubs.
Your splitting hairs...
It’s a third world country...so by their standards it would certainly be considered a city and a hub.
I know you like to debate...this is not something I want to debate about. It’s fruitless.
Caww, EDINVA is correct. The photo you posted is not current and was taken two and a half years ago here:
http://allafrica.com/view/photoessay/user/user/id/201201120001.html#2
Liberia, Africa January 12, 2012, January 2012 Roberts-field Airport, Harbel, Liberia.
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