Over 25 Schools In Chandigarh Receive Bomb Threat Emails; All evacuated
Following a series of bomb threat emails, the Chandigarh administration advised people to remain calm and not panic.
Several schools in Chandigarh receive bomb threat emails; students, staff evacuated
Bomb threat emails trigger evacuation at schools in Chandigarh, Gurugram
Several schools in Chandigarh and Gurugram were evacuated on Wednesday following bomb threat emails. Police and bomb squads conducted thorough searches at the educational institutes. Students and staff were safely evacuated. Security measures were heightened across the affected areas. No suspicious objects were found, but investigations are ongoing.
Few Schools In Chandigarh Receive Bomb Threat Emails; Students, Staff Evacuated
CHANDIGARH, Jan 28: A few schools in Chandigarh were evacuated after they received bomb threat emails on Wednesday, said police. Policemen reached the school premises and were conducting thorough searches of the educational institutes, they further said. Students and staff have been evacuated, they said, adding that security was stepped up around the schools. (Agencies) The post Few Schools In Chandigarh Receive Bomb Threat Emails; Students, Staff Evacuated appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Punjab: Jammu Resident Held For Links With Pak-Based Terrorist Shahzad Bhatti
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