Harvard University
students were gearing up for exams when students received a university alert
that a bomb threat had been received. Students were instructed to immediately
evacuate four university buildings: Emerson Hall, Thayer Hall and Sever Hall,
as well as the Science Center.
Harvard University Police Department received an
email tip that bombs had been placed in those four buildings. The Harvard
Police contacted the Cambridge Police Department and state and local explosives
experts were called in. Exams were cancelled, police and bomb squads arrived on
campus, exams in those buildings were cancelled and the famous Harvard Yard was
closed down.
By 11:00, three of the buildings had been combed and no explosives
were found. Afternoon exams resumed in the affected buildings other than in the
Science Center, which was the last building searched. Within six hours of the
initial email alert, all four buildings had been combed and declared
explosives-free. Cancelled exams were already being rescheduled, and life
returned to normal (for exam week) at Harvard.
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/harvard-exams-interrupted-by-bomb-threat/2013/12/16/
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/harvard-exams-interrupted-by-bomb-threat/2013/12/16/
Lori Lowenthal Marcus
Published: December 16th, 2013
print
tell a friend
At 9:02 Monday morning, Dec. 16, Harvard University students were
gearing up for exams when students received a university alert that a
bomb threat had been received. Students were instructed to immediately
evacuate four university buildings: Emerson Hall, Thayer Hall and Sever
Hall, as well as the Science Center.
Harvard University Police Department received an email tip that bombs
had been placed in those four buildings. The Harvard Police contacted
the Cambridge Police Department and state and local explosives experts
were called in.
Exams were cancelled, police and bomb squads arrived on campus, exams in
those buildings were cancelled and the famous Harvard Yard was closed
down.
By 11:00, three of the buildings had been combed and no explosives were
found. Afternoon exams resumed in the affected buildings other than in
the Science Center, which was the last building searched.
Within six hours of the initial email alert, all four buildings had been
combed and declared explosives-free. Cancelled exams were already
being rescheduled, and life returned to normal (for exam week) at
Harvard.
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/harvard-exams-interrupted-by-bomb-threat/2013/12/16/
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/harvard-exams-interrupted-by-bomb-threat/2013/12/16/
No comments:
Post a Comment