This is the latest development as France raised its security alert to the highest level after an attack on a school in the city of Arras left one person dead and two injured.
Palace of Versailles, a popular tourist attraction in France. (Photo: AFP)
French police on October 14 warned of a bomb at the Palace of Versailles and evacuated people urgently. Earlier, the Louvre Museum in Paris was also forced to close "for security reasons" after receiving a similar threatening text message. Police searched but did not find a bomb as threatened in the text message, so the museum will reopen on October 15.
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin confirmed: "What happened at the Palace of Versailles, at the Louvre Museum or with the Gare de Lyon train station, we sent bomb disposal experts after the evacuation, because safety is the most important factor. However, after checking, there was no real threat and no bomb."
France raised its security alert to its highest level after a tragic school attack in the city of Arras that left one teacher dead and two others seriously injured. French President Macron has ordered the mobilization of 7,000 troops to increase security patrols in major city centers and tourist sites across the country.
Speaking during a visit to Gambetta-Carnot school after the stabbing, the French President stated: "We are determined not to give in to terrorism, not to let anything divide us. I am here to express my support, to affirm that we are united and stand together in the fight against terrorism."
Phuong Anh (Source: VOV.VN)
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