Desk Correspondent , Delhi - Many parents and teachers in Noida faced a very scary morning after nine schools received threatening emails about bombs. As soon as the news spread, several schools decided to send the children back home early for their safety. Panic grew quickly outside school gates as families rushed to pick up their little ones during the busy morning hours. It was a stressful time for everyone involved, as no one knew if the danger was real or just a mean trick.

The local police and bomb squads arrived at the schools immediately to check every corner of the buildings. They used special tools and trained dogs to search for anything dangerous while keeping the areas clear. After a few hours of hard work, the police confirmed that the threats were fake and no bombs were found anywhere. They told the public that it was a hoax intended to cause fear and trouble for the students and the staff members.

The authorities are now trying to find the people who sent these fake emails to punish them for causing so much trouble. Senior police officers have asked parents to stay calm and not believe every rumor they see on social media. Schools are expected to open again soon with extra security to make sure everyone feels safe and comfortable. For now, the city is breathing a sigh of relief that all the children and teachers are completely safe.

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