Several Delhi schools, including Bhatnagar International, Cambridge, and DPS Amar Colony, received bomb threats Friday morning, suspending classes. Fire services responded to calls starting at 4:21 a.m., dispatching tenders to ensure student and staff safety. Additional calls continued to be received as officials investigated the threats.
NEW DELHI: Several schools in Delhi received a second bomb threat in a week, forcing them to suspend classes on Friday.
According to an official from Delhi Fire Services, several schools in the city reported bomb threats in the early morning hours.
The affected schools include Bhatnagar International School in Paschim Vihar, Cambridge School in Srinivas Puri, and DPS Amar Colony in East of Kailash.
The official confirmed that the fire department received calls at the following times: 4.21am for Bhatnagar International School, 6.23am for Cambridge School and 6.35am for DPS Amar Colony.
Multiple calls are still being received and fire tenders have been dispatched to assist and ensure the safety of students and staff.
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