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Negros Schools Suspend Classes Amid Bomb Threats
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Several schools in the Negros Island Region of the Philippines have suspended in-person classes due to bomb threats. Silliman University in Dumaguete City shifted to online learning after receiving an email from 'Tenna Tenna' claiming six bombs were planted on campus. Police and bomb experts inspected the university and found no explosives. The University of St. La Salle in Bacolod City also suspended classes due to unspecified security concerns, transitioning to online classes. Luisa Medel National High School reported a bomb threat via social media but continued classes under heightened security. The Regional Anti-Cybercrime Unit is investigating the threats to identify the perpetrators.
Key Points: • Silliman University received a bomb threat, prompting a shift to online classes. • The University of St. La Salle suspended classes due to security concerns. • Authorities are investigating the threats through the Regional Anti-Cybercrime Unit.