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Texas, North Dakota universities evacuate buildings after bomb threats

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - The University of Texas at Austin and North Dakota State University ordered evacuations on Friday because of bomb threats, the schools said.

The University of Texas ordered the emergency evacuation after getting a phone call at about 8:35 a.m (2:35 p.m. British time) from a man with a Middle Eastern accent who claimed to have placed bombs across campus, spokesman Gary Susswein said.

"He said he was associated with al Qaeda and said the bombs would go off in about 90 minutes," he said.

The university, with about 51,000 students and 24,000 staff and faculty, posted an emergency alert on its website just before 10 a.m. (4:00 p.m. British time).

"Immediately evacuate ALL buildings and get as far away as possible. More information to come," it said.

Buildings at North Dakota State University in Fargo also were evacuated because of a bomb threat.

"NDSU is requiring all employees and students to leave campus by 10:15 a.m.," (4:15 p.m. British time), it said in a statement on its website.

It was not immediately clear if the two threats were related.

(Reporting By Corrie MacLaggan and Jim Forsyth and Ian Simpson in Washington; Editing by Bill Trott)

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