Panic in Dwarka: Electrical Short-Circuit Causes Alarm
A low sound prompted panic near a Dwarka school, leading to a police and bomb squad response. Initially feared to be a blast, it was later attributed to an electric wire grounding issue.

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In Dwarka, a low sound suspected to be from an electric wire grounding issue caused panic near a private school on Friday. Police and bomb disposal squads swiftly responded to the alarm, officials confirmed.
The Delhi Fire Services received a call reporting a blast at 2:06 pm, prompting an immediate dispatch of a team to the location.
Initially thought to be a blast near a school, the disturbance was later clarified as a sewage line issue from gas formation. Despite initial fears, police confirmed no suspicious materials were found, although investigations are ongoing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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