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Sydney's Barangaroo construction site evacuated after bomb scare Barangaroo workers return to site after bomb scare
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Workers began returning to Sydney's harbourside Barangaroo construction about noon on Monday, two hours after a bomb scare evacuation.Workers began returning to Sydney's harbourside Barangaroo construction about noon on Monday, two hours after a bomb scare evacuation.
Police and emergency services were called to the site shortly after 10am after reports of a bomb threat.Police and emergency services were called to the site shortly after 10am after reports of a bomb threat.
Six blocks of the CBD, between Sussex and Clarence streets, were blocked off.Six blocks of the CBD, between Sussex and Clarence streets, were blocked off.
A police spokesman would only confirm the site was evacuated because of a “police operation”. But the site developers confirmed the evacuation had been prompted by a bomb threat.A police spokesman would only confirm the site was evacuated because of a “police operation”. But the site developers confirmed the evacuation had been prompted by a bomb threat.
"As a precautionary measure, the Barangaroo South construction site has been evacuated following police advice regarding a bomb threat," a spokesman for developers Lend Lease said."As a precautionary measure, the Barangaroo South construction site has been evacuated following police advice regarding a bomb threat," a spokesman for developers Lend Lease said.
Lend Lease held a community open day on Sunday and 6,500 people attended the construction site, one of Australia's largest.Lend Lease held a community open day on Sunday and 6,500 people attended the construction site, one of Australia's largest.
It's another hiccup for the controversial site, after two fires in March also caused evacuations.It's another hiccup for the controversial site, after two fires in March also caused evacuations.