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WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- US Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that it will lower the terrorism threat level after evening rush hour Friday for mass transit systems, which had been placed under extra security since the July 7 bombing attacks in
London.
The color-coded threat level will be lowered from
orange, or high risk, to yellow, or elevated risk, at 8 pm local time for
transit systems, according to a statement issued by Homeland Security Secretary
Michael Chertoff.
"There is no specific, credible intelligence
information indicating that an attack in the United States is imminent, " he
said in the statement.
However, because bombings targeting transit systems
in London and Madrid "were conducted without warning," Chertoff said, extra
vigilance is still warranted by commuters and travelers.
"Although the overall national threat level is being
lowered for mass transit systems, many transit systems, particularly the larger
systems, will maintain a strengthened baseline level of preparedness beyond what
existed before the London attacks," he said.
The orange level means more heavily armed police,
often with bomb-sniffing dogs, patrolling subway stations and platforms.
It also means more video surveillance of transit
points, frequent inspections of trash receptacles and random searches of
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