Le ministère de l'Économie évacué à la suite d'une alerte à la bombe

Le ministère de l'Économie en Argentine a été évacué lundi après-midi après avoir reçu une alerte à la bombe transmise à son service de sécurité.

Le personnel a quitté l'immeuble situé au 250 Hipólito Yrigoyen peu avant 15h00. Les employés sont descendus par les escaliers, les ascenseurs ayant été bloqués, et se sont rassemblés sur la Plaza de Mayo. Dans le cadre du protocole, les membres de la brigade ont coupé l'alimentation en gaz et en eau. Des officiers de la police fédérale ont inspecté les lieux et ont coupé la circulation entre les rues Bolívar et Paseo Colón. Le ministre Luis Caputo était en réunion avec l'ancien président colombien Iván Duque au moment où l'évacuation a débuté. Les autorités n'ont pas divulgué l'origine de la menace et n'ont détecté aucun objet suspect lors des premières vérifications.

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