A disturbing email alleging the placement of a bomb at DY Patil College in Akurdi sparked panic among students, teachers, and parents. The swift response from police and the bomb squad ensured a safe evacuation of the campus.
Bomb ThreatEmergency EvacuationDy Patil CollegeAkurdiSecurity MeasuresReal Estate PuneMar 11, 2025

A false bomb threat was reported via an email, leading to the evacuation of the college. The bomb squad conducted a search and confirmed there were no explosives.
The college administration initiated emergency protocols, evacuated all students and staff, and coordinated with the police and bomb squad to ensure safety.
The college plans to enhance security measures, including installing additional surveillance cameras and implementing stricter access controls.
The community responded with unity and support. Parents and students expressed gratitude for the swift and effective handling of the situation by the authorities and the college administration.
The college is working closely with the authorities to identify the individual or group responsible for the false bomb threat and will take appropriate action once the investigation is complete.

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