Eleven thousand people were evacuated in Mexico after a bomb alarm proved false

More than 11,000 people were evacuated from the Spanish Bank's office BBVA in Ciudad de Mexico on Wednesday. According to foreign media, Telegrafi traces, the evacuation included one of the highest skyscrapers in the city, where police sent bomb experts, following anonymous threats. BBVA, meanwhile, has said in a statement that he did not believe [...]
According to foreign media, Telegrafi traces, the evacuation included one of the highest skyscrapers in the city, where police sent bomb experts, following anonymous threats.
BBVA, meanwhile, has said in a statement that he did not believe the threats were true but that they had evacuated people.
Fortunately everyone left the building... they're all safe”, BBVA spokeswoman said.
Meanwhile, Myriam Urzim Venegas, head of the city's emergency services, told TeleDiario, a local television station, that they were listening to phone calls warning about the possible “explosive”.
“may be a false alarm”, it added.
In addition, police said that after a group of explosives experts entered the building, no explosive devices were discovered.












