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Threat Emails Prompt Evacuations at Four Schools in Gurugram

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Authorities in Gurugram India launched investigations on January 29 2026 after four schools received threat emails, prompting precautionary evacuations and heightened security measures. Police officials said the threats were received during school hours, leading administrators to immediately alert law enforcement.

Students and staff were safely evacuated as disposal squads canine units and local police conducted thorough searches of the school परिसर. Officials later confirmed that no explosive devices were found, and the threats were treated as hoaxes, though investigations remain ongoing.

The Gurugram Police Cyber Unit said it is tracing the origin of the emails to identify those responsible. Authorities noted that such threats cause public alarm and disrupt essential services, warning that strict legal action would be taken against perpetrators.

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Parents were informed promptly, and many schools switched to online classes for the remainder of the day as a safety precaution. District education officials praised school administrations for following emergency protocols and ensuring student safety.

This incident follows a pattern of similar hoax threats reported in different Indian cities in recent months, raising concerns about misuse of digital platforms. Police urged the public to remain calm and rely on official updates.

Normal school activities are expected to resume once security agencies give full clearance.

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9 Comments

  • Do you think threats are being taken seriously enough by authorities? Its scary to see schools evacuated multiple times.

  • I cant believe this is happening in schools now. Whats next, threats during online classes? This world is getting scarier by the day.

  • Do you think these threat emails are just a sick prank or a serious security threat? Stay safe, everyone!

  • Do you think threats are becoming too common in schools? How can we ensure students safety without causing panic?

  • Do you think threat emails are becoming too common nowadays? Its scary how easily people can disrupt schools and communities.

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