Acharya, who is also the head of the National Progressive Schools Conference, a body of 250 private schools under its umbrella, said the schools were quick in alerting police after receiving the bomb threat through an e-mail and buses were readied to drop students safely to their homes, while others were handed over to their parents waiting outside the school gate.
there was, clearly, a massive failure here. it is sad to see failures resulting in all of those deaths, but it s really miraculous, the ability of the flight attendants to get almost 400 people off the plane. 379 people, and the big thing the passengers can take away from this is, pay attention to the safety briefing as flight attendants are giving it to you. read the safety information card, especially, when you are flying an airplane that is not totally familiar to you. if you are flying on a a350 for the first time. also, be there and be ready for their instructions. it is so important because flight attendants are there first and foremost for your safety, secondly for your convenience. seconds count when getting evacuated from an airplane like this, especially, one that is burning like this, and that can save lives. now to a couple other headlines we are following this hour. across america today, multiple state capitals were evacuated after receiving but the fbi calls a hoax
A shadowy hacking group has taken responsibility for breaching the University of Connecticut's network and sending an email to the community that claimed the school's president had died. The hoax email, sent early Wednesday morning, went to everyone on the school's undergraduate listserv informing students of the “Unfortunate Passing of Radenka Maric.” A hacking group called “SiegedSec" claimed responsibility.