Bomb Threat Hoaxes Prompt School Evacuations in Delhi
Four Delhi schools received bomb threat emails, leading to immediate evacuations for security checks. The threats, targeting different schools, were ultimately deemed hoaxes after thorough investigations. Authorities are working to trace the email sources to identify those responsible for the panic.
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In a tense morning in Delhi, four schools were evacuated following bomb threat emails, as confirmed by Delhi Fire Services (DFS) officials. These threats targeted various educational institutions, creating a sense of urgency and concern among authorities and parents.
The first alert was reported at 8:15 am from CRPF School in Dwarka, swiftly followed by additional calls from Sant Darshan Public School in Nangloi, Shanti Gyan Niketan in Goyla Dairy, and Andhra School in Prasad Nagar. The comprehensive searches revealed no dangerous materials, marking the threats as hoaxes.
Local police, bomb disposal units, and DFS teams responded promptly, ensuring student safety remained a top priority. Officials are now diligently tracing the origin of the threatening emails, aiming to hold accountable those responsible for this unwarranted alarm.
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