A baggage handler in Houston discovered a ruptured, smoking suitcase  while unloading luggage from an international flight Tuesday, drawing  fire crews and bomb specialists to examine the bag. Officials later said  it posed no threat.
The baggage handler reported hearing a "pop"  and seeing vapor coming from inside the bag as luggage was taken off  KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Flight 661, which had arrived at George Bush  Intercontinental Airport from Amsterdam on Tuesday afternoon, airport  spokeswoman Marlene McClinton said. The Boeing 747-400 was set to make a  return trip later in the day.
The handler carried the bag away  from the plane and terminal and called authorities.
Bomb crews  hit the suitcase with a water gun and examined it Tuesday afternoon,  Assistant Fire Chief Jack Williams said. He said there was no explosion  and no injuries.
McClinton said authorities determined the bag  posed no threat and airport operations weren't affected. She said  Houston police had matched the bag to a passenger, but did not know  whether the passenger was detained.
KLM is cooperating with the  investigation, said Anthony Black, a spokesman for KLM partner Delta Air  Lines.

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