In a concerning turn of events, numerous hospitals and Delhi's airport received bomb threats via email, prompting swift responses from authorities. Despite thorough searches, no suspicious items were found. This incident follows a recent surge in similar threats in Delhi and Ahmedabad, including hoax emails to over 130 schools. In response, the Delhi Police, with Interpol's assistance, is investigating the origin of the emails. The Union Home Ministry has called for enhanced safety protocols and coordination between law enforcement and schools to prevent panic. Measures include increased security and CCTV surveillance. Authorities are committed to maintaining public safety amidst these alarming developments.
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