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Savannah Schools Evacuated Due to Bomb Threats

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On Monday, Savannah faced a wave of bomb threats, prompting the evacuation of Groves High School and Mercer Middle School. The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System assured that all students were safe. This incident followed a similar threat at Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport just days earlier. Authorities responded quickly to ensure student and public safety, while details about the threats remain sparse. Travelers and local residents are advised to stay updated regarding potential disruptions and safety measures.

Savannah experienced a wave of bomb threats on Monday afternoon that resulted in the evacuation of two schools and sparked concerns at Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport. Groves High School and Mercer Middle School were alerted just before 2 p.m. to evacuate as a precautionary measure, while airport authorities were still addressing the aftermath of a similar situation just days prior.

The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS) confirmed that all students at Groves High School and Mercer Middle School are safe and accounted for following the evacuation. Although the campus police investigated the threat, they reported having no reason to believe it was credible. The swift response underscores the priority placed on student safety in the district.

This incident at the schools follows a recent bomb threat at Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport that led to a terminal evacuation on May 3. During that incident, a security risk was cited shortly after the threat was received around midday, prompting staff and travelers to clear the area. Passengers were directed to proceed to nearby parking garages for their safety.

As airport officials addressed the potential threat, they rerouted incoming traffic to avoid congestion in the area and to provide easy access for emergency responders. It was anticipated that flight disruptions would occur that afternoon as a result of the evacuation, though officials managed to clear the situation by 2:40 p.m., allowing passengers and staff to re-enter the terminal.

Details surrounding the bomb threats at both the schools and airport remain sparse. Authorities have not released specific information about how the threats were communicated or potential suspects involved in either incident. Following the airport incident, officials did not confirm whether any suspicious items were identified during the security checks or searches conducted in response to the threat.

Travelers who had plans to fly from Savannah are being advised to stay in contact with their airlines for updates on any cancellations or potential delays. Additionally, those picking up arriving passengers are recommended to monitor the airport’s social media pages or website for real-time updates regarding the situation.

Local residents near the airport have been advised to steer clear of the area to avoid traffic congestion and assist emergency responders in their operations. Authorities are working diligently to ensure that safety remains the top priority, both in schools and at critical transportation hubs.

This series of incidents demonstrates the continuing challenges that public safety officials face regarding bomb threats, highlighting the necessity of quick responses in safeguarding both children in schools and travelers in transit. As investigations continue, local authorities remain vigilant to ensure that students and the public remain safe from potential threats.

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