Facebook headquarters evacuated following bomb threat

Facebook headquarters evacuated following bomb threat


A bomb threat prompted authorities on Tuesday to evacuate a building at the Silicon Valley headquarters of Facebook near San Francisco, police said, but hours after a sweep of the structure began there was no word of explosives found.
The New York Police Department received an anonymous tip about a bomb threat regarding Facebook's campus in Menlo Park, California, and alerted local authorities at about 4:30 p.m., said Nicole Acker, a spokeswoman for the Menlo Park police.
Acker said the evacuation was confined to a three-story facility on campus that she said was not the headquarters building, but a company spokesman said by email that "a few" buildings on the site had been evacuated.
Shortly before 8 p.m., San Mateo County Sheriff's Office bomb squad investigators with dogs trained to detect explosives were still combing the building in question and the evacuation remained in effect, Acker told Reuters by telephone.
But Facebook and police said everyone was safe. Acker said she had received no information of anything suspicious having been found inside the building.


"This is what we do for any bomb threat. We have to be very thorough," she added.

Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, California has been evacuated after a bomb scare.The building housing employees for both Facebook and Instagram was emptied after police received an anonymous phone call alerting them about the threat.Local police were on site quickly and swept the building for explosives. They later issued an update that the building has been given the all clear. There were no bombs or suspicious packages discovered at the social media giant’s headquarters.

Facebook headquarters evacuated following bomb threat

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