Bomb Threat at Mira Road Hospital Raises Concerns Mumbai, India – A bomb threat at Mira Road Hospital in suburban Mumbai has raised concerns among authorities and the public. On Tuesday evening, an anonymous caller claimed to have planted a bomb inside the hospital building. The caller reportedly spoke in Hindi and demanded a substantial ransom to prevent the explosion. Immediately after receiving the call, hospital staff initiated emergency protocols. All patients, visitors, and employees were evacuated from the building while police and bomb disposal squads were dispatched to the scene. The Mumbai Police cordoned off the area and launched a thorough search operation. However, after hours of extensive scanning, no explosive devices or suspicious objects were found within the hospital premises. “We have searched every nook and corner of the building but have not found anything suspicious so far,” said a senior police official. “Our investigations are ongoing.” The bomb threat has disrupted normal operations at Mira Road Hospital. All surgeries and appointments have been postponed indefinitely. Hospital management has urged the public to stay away from the area until further notice. “We understand that this is causing inconvenience, but we prioritize the safety of our patients and staff,” said a hospital spokesperson. Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale condemned the bomb threat, calling it “an act of terror.” He assured the public that the situation was under control and that they were working to track down the culprits. “We will not tolerate such threats and will take strict action against anyone involved,” Nagrale said. The bomb threat at Mira Road Hospital comes amidst heightened security concerns in Mumbai following several recent terror attacks in India. The city has been on high alert since the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008. Authorities are urging citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the police immediately.Bomb Threat at Mumbai HospitalBomb Threat at Mumbai Hospital A bomb threat was reported at a hospital in Mira Road, a suburb near Mumbai. The threat was received via email, triggering a swift response from the police. The area around the hospital was cordoned off and the movement of citizens was restricted while authorities investigated the threat. The Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service and a dog squad were summoned to assist in the investigation. The Mira-Bhayandar, Vasai-Virar Police (MBVV Police) confirmed the incident and are actively investigating the matter. Further details are awaited.Mumbai Bomb Threat at Mira Road Hospital Mumbai Police have cordoned off a hospital in suburban Mira Road after receiving an anonymous bomb threat. According to reports, the threat call was received around 9:30 am on Monday. The call claimed that a bomb had been planted inside the hospital premises. Police and bomb disposal squads immediately rushed to the scene and evacuated patients and hospital staff. A thorough search of the hospital is underway, and no suspicious objects have been found so far. The hospital has been closed until further notice, and police are investigating the threat. The incident has caused panic in the area, with residents and hospital staff expressing concern. Police are advising the public to remain calm and cooperate with the authorities. They are also urging anyone with information about the threat to contact them immediately.
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