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Bulacan State University suspends classes after new bomb threat
Bulacan State University suspends classes after new bomb threat
ABS-CBN News
Published Oct 05, 2018 11:40 AM PHT

MANILA - The Bulacan State University (BSU) suspended its classes Friday morning due to a bomb threat.
MANILA - The Bulacan State University (BSU) suspended its classes Friday morning due to a bomb threat.
"Classes suspended, October 05 2018 10:30am, due to another bomb threat. Dapat mahuli na yang nagte-text," the university announced through its official Facebook page.
"Classes suspended, October 05 2018 10:30am, due to another bomb threat. Dapat mahuli na yang nagte-text," the university announced through its official Facebook page.
#WalangPasok | Bulacan State University (BSU), kinansela ang klase, Oktubre 5, 2018, dahil sa panibagong bomb threat | via BSU FB page pic.twitter.com/qyZaoCXRLz
— ABS-CBN News (@ABSCBNNews) October 5, 2018
#WalangPasok | Bulacan State University (BSU), kinansela ang klase, Oktubre 5, 2018, dahil sa panibagong bomb threat | via BSU FB page pic.twitter.com/qyZaoCXRLz
— ABS-CBN News (@ABSCBNNews) October 5, 2018
The university suspended its classes on October 1 following a bomb scare that alleged some 50 bombs were planted in the vicinity, student publication Pacesetter said.
The university suspended its classes on October 1 following a bomb scare that alleged some 50 bombs were planted in the vicinity, student publication Pacesetter said.
The state university is the latest school to receive a bomb threat in recent weeks.
The state university is the latest school to receive a bomb threat in recent weeks.
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Last month, classes were suspended in at least 4 schools in Manila after the institutions received warnings about possible bombings inside the campuses.
Last month, classes were suspended in at least 4 schools in Manila after the institutions received warnings about possible bombings inside the campuses.
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