Delhi Hospitals Receiving Bomb Threats

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Various hospitals are receiving bomb threats in Delhi. Two days after similar emails were sent to 20, the airport, and the capital office of the Northern Railways’ CPRO, four hospitals in Delhi received a bomb threat via email on Tuesday, according to school authorities. Thus far, nothing questionable has been discovered. The GTB Hospital, Dada Dev Hospital, Hedgewar Hospital, and Deep Chandra Bandhu Hospital, among other hospitals around the city, reportedly called or sent emails containing bomb threats, according to officials with the Delhi Fire Service. According to the officials, the fire department, local police, bomb disposal squad, and explosives detection team raced to the scene to carry out searches.

At 9:45 a.m., Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital in Ashok Vihar, north Delhi, was the first hospital to call. The first call arrived at 10.55 am from Dada Dev Hospital in southwest Delhi’s Dabri, the second at 10.55 am from Hedgewar Hospital in east Delhi’s Farsh Bazar, the third at 11.01 am from GTB Hospital in Shahdara, east Delhi, and the fourth at 11.12 am from Hedgewar Hospital.
“The checks are being done by the bomb disposal unit and the police. We have additionally carried out two checks. As of right now, nothing unusual has been discovered, according to Hedgewar Hospital security officer V K Sharma.

A hospital doctor told him that he had received a letter regarding an explosion in the hospital.
This is the fourth time in the past month that threats of this nature have been made against different locations, including schools.
Bomb threats were made against the airport and twenty hospitals on Sunday, but Chacha Nehru Hospital in Delhi got one on April 30. About 150 schools received email threats on May 1st from a mailing service provider with headquarters in Russia.