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Bomb Scare Disrupts Delhi Schools

Multiple Delhi schools were evacuated after receiving bomb threats. Panic ensued as students were sent home, raising concerns about safety protocols and growing fears among parents.

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Bomb Scare Disrupts Delhi Schools

In a chilling incident that has sent shockwaves across the national capital, multiple schools in Delhi received bomb threats, forcing authorities to evacuate students and staff immediately. The threats, sent via email, caused widespread panic as anxious parents rushed to pick up their children.  

According to officials, the schools promptly activated emergency protocols, with local police and bomb squads conducting thorough inspections of the premises. As of now, no explosives have been found, and investigations are underway to trace the origin of the threats.  

Parents expressed grave concerns about the safety of educational institutions in light of this incident. "We entrust schools with the safety of our children. This event has left us shaken and questioning the adequacy of security measures," said a visibly distressed mother outside one of the affected schools.  

The bomb threats have also raised questions about cyber security and the ease with which such hoaxes can be carried out. Experts warn that even if these threats turn out to be false alarms, the psychological impact on students and parents cannot be ignored.  

Authorities have assured the public that all necessary steps are being taken to ensure safety. Delhi Police have intensified surveillance around schools and are urging citizens to remain vigilant.  

As students return home, they carry a mix of relief and fear, with some parents even considering keeping their children away from school until they feel confident about the measures in place. This incident underscores the urgent need for stronger security and more robust protocols to prevent such panic-inducing events in the future.