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Nationwide Bomb Scares Disrupt Schools Across Austria

26-05-2025


Several schools across Austria, including regions of Upper Austria, Lower Austria, and Vienna, were subjected to bomb threats on Monday, leading to widespread evacuations and police operations. The threats, received via email, prompted immediate action from local authorities, with police confirming the receipt of these alarming messages. In Lower Austria alone, more than 20 schools were affected, while in Upper Austria, the threats primarily targeted vocational schools, including those in Attnang-Puchheim, Kremsmünster, and Linz.

The police response was swift, with explosive experts and specially trained dogs deployed to the affected sites to conduct thorough searches. Despite the extensive measures, no dangerous items were found, and students were either sent home or provided with alternative care arrangements. The situation was similarly managed in Vienna, where police measures were implemented without any suspicious findings.

Authorities are currently investigating the origins of these threats, with initial reports suggesting the use of artificial intelligence in generating the emails. The police have issued a stern warning against potential copycats, emphasizing the serious legal consequences of such actions. The coordination between the police and educational authorities has been highlighted as a key factor in managing the crisis effectively.

As the investigations continue, the community remains on alert, with the police assuring the public of their commitment to ensuring safety and security in educational institutions. The incident has sparked a broader discussion on the need for enhanced security measures and the challenges posed by the digital age in safeguarding public spaces against such threats.