Bomb alert at La Sapienza University: an anonymous call around 10 this morning triggered operations to secure the case
The morning of regular lessons at the Faculty of Sociology of the La Sapienza University of Rome was interrupted by an anonymous call which triggered the alarm for an alleged bomb inside the building. The event created tension on the university campus. The reporting to Coris of the presence of an explosive device around 10:00 forced students, teachers and university staff to evacuate the building in an orderly and safe manner.
They arrived on site promptly bomb squad with the dog squad, the policemen from the Salario police station and the Flying squad. The police are working to clear the area and ensure the safety of all those in the vicinity. Lessons in via Salaria have been temporarily suspended, waiting for the situation to return to normal.
La Sapienza University is one of the largest and most prestigious universities in Italy, and episodes like this highlight the need to always be vigilant and ready to face any threats.
What to do in case of a bomb threat
It is essential to carefully follow the instructions of the authorities and not make decisions independently, to avoid even greater dangerous situations. The procedures to follow in cases like this are:
- Do not touch the suspicious object
- Immediately alert the competent authorities
- Create a large area around the object to allow verification and, if necessary, defusing operations.
- Move away from the marked area in a composed and orderly manner to allow the competent bodies to work as best as possible.
At the moment there are no further details on the origin of the anonymous call that triggered the bomb threat, at the faculty branch between Villa Borghese and Piazza Fiume. We are awaiting further information from the competent authorities and hope that the situation will be resolved in the best possible way, without damage to property or people.
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