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Exmouth WW2 Bomb Found: Thousands Evacuated for Sea Disposal

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Exmouth WW2 Bomb Found: Thousands Evacuated for Sea Disposal

A historic discovery has sparked a major safety operation in Devon as emergency teams work to neutralize two unexploded World War Two bombs. In Exmouth, a maritime disposal plan is underway, while Plymouth remains on high alert following similar findings this week.

Exmouth Marina Evacuation

Around 5,000 residents in Exmouth are spending another night away from home after a WWII device was dredged up near the marina. On Thursday night, authorities expanded the safety cordon from 400m to 600m, bringing an additional 500 properties into the restricted zone.

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Military experts have been assessing the ordnance using specialist X-ray equipment. To minimize the risk to the public, officials have decided to transport the bomb to sea during high tide early Friday morning for a controlled disposal. Local support hubs, including the Exmouth Leisure Centre, are providing temporary shelter, sleeping bags, and supplies for those displaced.

Simultaneous Alert in Plymouth

Meanwhile, 40 miles away in Plymouth, a 100m cordon remains in place around a construction site in the Millbay area. A 50kg (110lb) German SC50 bomb was unearthed during a detailed survey on land off Bath Street.

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The find has led to the closure of Millbay Academy, local hotels, and council offices. Royal Navy bomb disposal experts are using advanced scanning technology to determine whether the device can be safely moved or must be dealt with on-site. Plymouth City Council noted that while previous surveys of the area were limited by a car park surface, the recent removal of the asphalt allowed for the discovery of this hidden "anomaly."

Both local councils and Devon & Cornwall Police are working around the clock to ensure the safety of residents, with door-to-door checks continuing until the devices are successfully neutralized.

Key Takeaways

Mass Evacuations: Approximately 5,000 people in Exmouth have been moved to safety as the exclusion zone was expanded to 600 meters.

Controlled Sea Disposal: The Exmouth device will be moved and detonated at sea during Friday's early morning high tide to minimize land impact.

Dual Threats: Experts are simultaneously managing a second 50kg German bomb found at a Plymouth building site, causing school and business closures

Adapted From

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9wxyd780jgo

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