Plymouth WW2 bomb is detonated
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A 250kg Second World War bomb found on a Plymouth building site has been safely detonated in situ after more than 1,200 homes were evacuated. Military experts determined the device was too unstable to move, prompting extensive protective measures before ...
The bomb has finally gone off
The German bomb was discovered at a building site earlier this week
An unexploded U.S. bomb from World War II that had been buried at a Japanese airport exploded Wednesday, causing a large crater in a taxiway and the cancellation of more than 80 flights, Japanese officials said.
THOUSANDS of Parisians were evacuated from their homes as authorities were forced to detonate a bomb from World War Two. Residents living within a 1,476ft radius of the explosive were ordered to
The device, found at a construction site in the Southway area of Plymouth, was detonated in situ on Friday, 1 May because it wasn't safe to move. | ITV News West Country