Auckland Art Gallery Evacuated Due to Threatening Email
Auckland Art Gallery evacuated after ‘threatening email’
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The Auckland Art Gallery in central Auckland, New Zealand, was evacuated following a report of a threatening email received by police around 10:15 AM. Authorities are investigating the email while the gallery was cleared as a precautionary measure.
- 01The evacuation occurred around 10:15 AM local time.
- 02The threatening email was directed to a premises on Kitchener Street.
- 03Police confirmed that the building self-evacuated as a precaution.
- 04Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances of the email.
- 05No injuries or incidents were reported during the evacuation.
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This morning, the Auckland Art Gallery in central Auckland, New Zealand, was evacuated after police received a report of a threatening email sent to a location on Kitchener Street. The police were alerted around 10:15 AM, prompting a precautionary evacuation of the building. Officers attended the scene and cleared the premises without any reported injuries or incidents. The police are now investigating the circumstances surrounding the threatening email, and inquiries are ongoing to ensure the safety of the public and staff at the gallery.
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The evacuation of the Auckland Art Gallery affects visitors and staff, causing disruption to planned activities and exhibitions.
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