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Eiffel Tower evacuated, police swarm the area after bomb threat | Eiffel Tower evacuated, police swarm the area after bomb threat |
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The Eiffel Tower has reopened its doors to the public following an armed police response and evacuated after a hoax anonymous bomb threat was phoned in. | |
Police received an anonymous phone call warning that a bomb had been planted at the world famous monument shortly before noon local time on Wednesday. | |
Eyewitness footage from the scene showed armed police sealing off the area and establishing a security perimeter while sniffer dogs and bomb disposal technicians searched the area, but ultimately found nothing, declaring the threat a hoax. | |
"Following an anonymous call received by the police about the presence of a bomb at the monument, the Eiffel Tower was fully evacuated at 12:15 today (...)", the site’s operator said in a statement. | |
"In accordance with the procedures, police carried out searches and checks on the whole of the Tower. The monument reopened its doors at 2:15 pm." | |
A spokesperson for the company that runs the Eiffel Tower said the evacuation was a precautionary measure after police received an anonymous tip but could not provide additional details about the situation. | A spokesperson for the company that runs the Eiffel Tower said the evacuation was a precautionary measure after police received an anonymous tip but could not provide additional details about the situation. |
Major traffic diversions were put in place in Paris's 7th arrondissement and the streets were cleared of all activity while police conducted searches of the area. | |
The Eiffel Tower reopened to tourists on June 25 after staying shut for 104 days during the height of the coronavirus pandemic in France. It is one of the most-visited landmarks in Paris and attracts millions of tourists to the city each year. | The Eiffel Tower reopened to tourists on June 25 after staying shut for 104 days during the height of the coronavirus pandemic in France. It is one of the most-visited landmarks in Paris and attracts millions of tourists to the city each year. |
Defenses including bulletproof glass barriers were installed around the Paris landmark in 2018, and the tower is subject to repeated hoax terrorist threats each year. | |
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