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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Rod Minchin and Eleanor Storey

Watch the moment WWII bomb explodes after mass evacuation

  • Residents in Plymouth have returned home after an unexploded Second World War bomb, which led to the evacuation of over 1,000 properties, was safely detonated in situ.
  • The device was discovered at a building site in Flamborough Road, Southway, on Wednesday, prompting a 400-metre cordon.
  • Military experts concluded the ordnance was too unstable to be moved, necessitating its controlled detonation on site.
  • Plymouth City Council confirmed the operation was complete, with no significant damage identified in the surrounding area, allowing the cordon to be lifted.
  • Authorities praised the bravery and expertise of Army and Royal Navy specialists, highlighting the successful outcome and strong partnership working.

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