A bomb threat led to the temporary shutdown of Interstate 75 in Cobb County on Friday afternoon, causing significant traffic disruptions for commuters in the metro Atlanta area.  Authorities responded to reports of a possible pipe bomb on the highway, prompting an immediate investigation and closure of the roadway in both directions. 

The incident occurred between Delk Road and Windy Hill Road, near Terrell Mill Road, according to Cobb County police.  Officers were dispatched to the scene after receiving reports of a suspicious item that resembled a pipe bomb.

All Lanes Open After Bomb Threat On I-75

The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office bomb squad was called in to assess the situation, leading to the full closure of I-75 southbound and northbound lanes as a precautionary measure. 

“This is a developing situation, and we’re taking every precaution to ensure public safety,” a spokesperson for Cobb County police stated in an initial update.

Motorists were advised to seek alternate routes, with heavy backups reported extending several miles in both directions. The closure impacted rush-hour traffic, stranding drivers and causing delays across the region.

After a thorough examination, the bomb squad determined the scene was safe approximately one hour later.

A containment truck was deployed to remove the suspicious item from the interstate.  Officials confirmed that the roadway was in the process of reopening, with no injuries reported and no confirmed explosives found. 

The exact nature of the threat and how it was reported remain under investigation. Authorities have not released details about potential suspects or the origin of the report at this time.

This incident comes amid a series of recent hoax threats in the area, including a separate bomb hoax in Marietta earlier this month. 

AtlantaFi.com will continue to monitor this story and provide updates as more information becomes available. Drivers are encouraged to check real-time traffic apps and avoid the area if possible until full normalcy is restored.

For the latest traffic updates, visit the Georgia Department of Transportation website or follow local authorities on social media. If you have any information related to this incident, contact Cobb County police.