WWII Bomb Safely Detonated in Plymouth After Mass Evacuation

WWII Bomb Safely Detonated in Plymouth After Mass Evacuation
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The controlled detonation of a WWII-era bomb in Plymouth highlights ongoing risks from unexploded ordnance in urban areas.

  • A 250kg World War II bomb was discovered and made safe by bomb disposal experts.
  • A video captured the moment of the explosion following a mass evacuation.
  • A loud explosion was heard as the device was detonated.
  • Military experts determined the ordnance was too unstable to move.
  • Residents were allowed to return home after the device was disarmed.

Bomb disposal teams in Plymouth safely detonated a 250kg WWII bomb after experts judged it too unstable to move, prompting a mass evacuation. The explosion was captured on video and residents were allowed to return home afterward.

The incident underscores the continued presence of wartime explosives in populated areas and the challenges faced by authorities in ensuring public safety during such operations.

Authorities may review local safety protocols and continue surveying for similar unexploded ordnance. Residents are expected to resume normal activities.