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Police cordons as bomb squad called to two separate Devon alerts

Alex Green,Devonand

Jonathan Morris,Devon

S.I UXO A WWII ordnance device covered in grey mud. The device is cylindrical and has what looks like a hole at one end.S.I UXO

Experts have confirmed the bomb in Plymouth is a WWII German Drop Bomb weighing 50kg

A cordon around an unexploded German bomb discovered on a building site in Plymouth has been widened, police have confirmed.

Specialist unexploded ordnance company S.I UXO was called in to deal with the bomb – confirmed to be a WWII German Drop Bomb weighing about 50kg – and a 400m (1,312ft) was in place, widened from 100m earlier, said police.

In a separate incident in Exmouth, police also put up a 100m cordon at Exmouth Marina after a “suspected unexploded ordnance” was dredged out of the water, with properties within the cordon evacuated.

The Royal Navy said its Devonport-based bomb disposal team, Bravo Squadron, had been dispatched to the Plymouth scene and was assisting.

S.I UXO A man in a high-vis jacked crouches in a muddy pit. He is holding a shovel in one hand. Next to the shovel is the WWII bomb in the mud.S.I UXO

SI UXO managing director Simon Stuart said the situation in Plymouth was unlikely to be resolved on Wednesday evening

A police spokesperson said a number of roads had been closed in the city and people were being asked to avoid the area while attempts were made to identify the ordnance and make it safe.

A Facebook post from Millbay Academy, which has more than 500 pupils, thanked “students, families, staff and the wider community for your cooperation and support today” as the school was evacuated.

Plymouth City Council said the Moxy Hotel, which adjoins the site, had also been evacuated, adding vehicles parked within the cordon could not be accessed or removed until the cordon was lifted.

Devon and Cornwall Police A map of a cordon in ExmouthDevon and Cornwall Police

Police said the suspected unexploded ordnance was dredged out of the water in Exmouth earlier

The Devon and Cornwall force said teams were also at Exmouth Marina “after a suspected unexploded ordnance was dredged out of the water”.

Officers had set up a 100m cordon and properties were being evacuated and a bomb disposal team had been alerted.

Exmouth Sports Centre had been opened “for anyone being displaced who needs somewhere to go”, it said.

Red police cordon tape in the foreground and a police car in the background. There are buildings in the background as well.

Devon and Cornwall Police said attempts to identify the ordnances were taking place

Exmouth resident John Cameron said police had been knocking on doors within the cordon, advising people to evacuate their properties.

Before the evacuation, he said he could see the dredger in the marina, with a large object about 3-4ft (0.91 to 1.22 metres) in length and 2ft in diameter onboard the vessel.

Devon and Cornwall Police said LED Exmouth Leisure Centre, on Imperial Road, was available for anyone being displaced who needed somewhere to go.

John Cameron A boat with a large object on the back of itJohn Cameron

Cameron said he could see the dredger in the marina, with a large object about 3-4ft in length and 2ft in diameter onboard

In Plymouth, parents and guardians of pupils from Millbay Academy were asked to pick up the children at St Mary and St Boniface Cathedral.

David Salvage, who was collecting his grandchild, said: “Everyone has been calm, there’s been no difficulty at all.

“We normally go for a coffee and an ice cream, but we’ll have to miss that today.”

Luke Pollard, Labour MP for Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport, joined police calls for drivers to avoid the area.

The council’s parking enforcement team had temporarily suspended parking enforcement in areas around Millbay “where residents may be impacted by the road closures”, he said.

“This is an ongoing issue and I am in touch with the council and the police,” he said.


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