Delhi's Schools on High Alert After Bomb Threats
Around 50 schools in Delhi received bomb threats via e-mail, causing emergency agencies to initiate a search. Key institutions like Rahul Model School and SKV were targeted. Responses were swift, but similar threats previously on August 18 were later deemed hoaxes.
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In an alarming sequence of events, approximately 50 schools in Delhi's national capital received bomb threats through e-mails early Wednesday, initiating a rapid response from police and emergency services.
Among the targeted institutions were Rahul Model School, Maxfort School in Dwarka, SKV in Malviya Nagar, and Andhra School in Prasad Nagar. Authorities received details of threats at SKV and Andhra School early in the morning, prompting immediate deployment of police, fire services, and bomb disposal teams to assess the situation.
This incident comes merely two days after 32 schools across the city encountered similar threats, which were ultimately deemed as hoaxes, adding to the tension and urgency of current investigations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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