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Bomb, gun threats shut down Eastern Samar’s largest high school
PH🏛️ Politics17 hr. ago

Bomb, gun threats shut down Eastern Samar’s largest high school

Eastern Samar National Comprehensive High School (ESNCHS) in Borongan City suspended classes on July 3, 2026, due to an online bomb and gun threat allegedly linked to Grade 11 students. The threat led to a security sweep involving police and a SWAT team, which confirmed the campus was free of explosives or firearms. Authorities are still investigating the source of the threat. This incident occurred shortly after a deadly shooting at a high school in Tacloban City, raising concerns about campus safety nationwide. The school administration emphasized its cooperation with law enforcement to ensure a safe learning environment.

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Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenter17 hr. ago
Bomb, gun threats shut down Eastern Samar’s largest high school

Eastern Samar National Comprehensive High School (ESNCHS) in Borongan City suspended classes on July 3, 2026, due to an online bomb and gun threat allegedly linked to Grade 11 students. The threat led to a security sweep involving police and a SWAT team, which confirmed the campus was free of explosives or firearms. Authorities are still investigating the source of the threat. This incident occurred shortly after a deadly shooting at a high school in Tacloban City, raising concerns about campus safety nationwide. The school administration emphasized its cooperation with law enforcement to ensure a safe learning environment.

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