Two schools in Cardiff have been closed after weapons threats were made online.
South Wales Police said it received a live chat making threats to harm people at Llanishen High School and Eastern High School around 8.30pm on Sunday.
The information said an individual had the intention to attend the schools in possession of weapons, the force added.
"At this stage, the information is being actively investigated to assess the credibility and determine the origin of the threat," the force said in a statement.
It said the decision to close both schools was made after discussions between the police and Cardiff Council.
"This joint decision was not taken lightly but was made with the safety of pupils, staff, and the wider school communities in mind," the force said.
It also said there was "no evidence" of anyone attending either school posing a threat.
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There will be an increased police presence in the area while the investigation continues.
"We understand this is causing concern for parents and the community," the statement said.
"It is important that we fully assess the information and ensure appropriate safeguarding measures are in place."
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