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other 11d ago Plymouth

World War II Bomb Forces Plymouth Evacuations

More than 1,000 homes in Plymouth have been evacuated following the discovery of a World War II bomb at a building site. Authorities plan to destroy the unexploded ordnance via a controlled explosion today. The evacuation was implemented as a safety precaution during the disposal process. A 400-meter exclusion zone has been established around the site. Colonel Nick Handy of 8 Engineer Brigade stated the 80-year-old bomb cannot be moved because its fuses cannot be fully assessed. Authorities in Devon announced that a 250 kilo World War II bomb discovered at a building site must be detonated in situ. The discovery has prompted emergency response measures in the area. The device weighs 250 kilograms and cannot be moved from its location.
LBC London
other 11d ago Plymouth

WWII Bomb Detonated In Plymouth

A World War II bomb was discovered at a building site in Plymouth. Authorities plan to destroy the device in a controlled explosion later today. No injuries or immediate damage have been reported. More than one thousand residents living nearby have been evacuated from the area. Authorities packed the device with 400 tons of sand to minimize potential damage during the procedure. The event occurred in Plymouth, United Kingdom. The device was discovered at a building site and was deemed too unstable to move by experts. Approximately 1,200 houses in the surrounding area were evacuated during the operation. A 250 kilogram World War II bomb was detonated in Plymouth following a 12-hour safety operation. Explosives experts detonated a 250-kilogram World War II bomb in Plymouth, southern England. Witnesses reported hearing a large explosion during the detonation.
LBC London
other 12d ago Plymouth

World War II Bomb Found In Devon

A Second World War bomb was discovered at a building site in Devon. Authorities will have to blow up the device at its current location. More than 1,000 homes in Plymouth have been evacuated due to the discovery.
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