Gurugram Schools Evacuated Following Bomb Threat Emails
Several Gurugram schools receive bomb threat emails, police on alert
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On April 29, several schools in Gurugram, Haryana, India, including Shri Ram and Amity, received bomb threat emails, prompting immediate police action. Classes were disrupted as schools implemented emergency protocols, leading to evacuations and searches by bomb squads.
- 01Multiple schools in Gurugram received bomb threat emails on April 29.
- 02At least 10 schools were affected, including Shri Ram and Amity schools.
- 03Police initiated searches at the schools after being alerted around 9 am.
- 04Many schools declared holidays and evacuated students for safety.
- 05Parents gathered outside schools as police conducted checks.
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On April 29, several schools in Gurugram, Haryana, India, received bomb threat emails, causing significant alarm among students and parents. The threats were reported around 8:33 am, just as classes were beginning. Schools including Shri Ram, Amity, and HDFC were among those targeted. By 9 am, school administrations had informed the police, who promptly initiated emergency protocols. Many schools declared a holiday and requested parents to pick up their children. A large number of anxious parents gathered outside as police and bomb squad teams conducted thorough searches of the premises. A senior police officer confirmed that around 10 schools had approached them regarding the threats, and searches were ongoing to ensure the safety of all students and staff.
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The bomb threats caused panic among parents and led to the evacuation of students, disrupting their education for the day.
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