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Two schools in Tamil Nadu's Erode district received bomb threats on Tuesday, which were later determined to be hoax. The schools received an email stating bombs were planted and could explode at any time. Authorities and police immediately responded, searching for explosives, and declared a holiday for the schools. No explosives were found, and the threat was deemed fake.
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