UK: Homes evacuated after ‘bomb’ discovered in Plymouth


Police have provided an update following the evacuation triggered by a 'bomb' discovered at a construction site, which currently cannot be rendered safe. The suspected explosive was unearthed near Plymouth city centre shortly before midday on Wednesday, January 14, prompting the establishment of a safety cordon and the evacuation of nearby homes.

Royal Navy bomb disposal experts, in conjunction with the police, have confirmed that due to insufficient daylight and the need for additional equipment, the device could not be made safe on Wednesday evening.

Read more...
Source: MSN News


Related:

  • Danger warning for boats as suspected wartime mine dredged up by fisherman

    March 30, 2020

    A safety warning has been issued after a suspected wartime mine was dredged up by fisherman close to the Exe estuary. Vessels have been told to stay away from an area of water off Straight Point due to the possible danger. UK Coastguard is liaising with the Royal Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team and the Exeter Port ...

  • UK: Brother of Manchester Arena bomber guilty of 22 counts of murder

    March 17, 2020

    Hashem Abedi denied involvement, but his DNA and fingerprints were found at the flat where the explosives were made. The brother of the Manchester Arena bomber has been found guilty of 22 charges of murder. Hashem Abedi, 22, conspired with his brother Salman Abedi, who killed himself and 22 others when he detonated a bomb at an ...

  • UK Defence Agency Plans To 3D Print High Explosives

    March 16, 2020

    The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), an executive agency sponsored by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) of the UK, has started to develop 3D printed explosives. The project aims to create new possibilities for various explosive effects using intricate designs enabled by 3D printing, and also to reduce transportation and storage costs. Applying additive manufacturing to produce new energetic formulations ...

  • Army Bomb Experts In Northern Ireland Receive New Robot

    March 15, 2020

    Army bomb disposal experts in Northern Ireland have received a new state-of-the-art robot. The latest (RCV) apparently allows the operator to “feel” the suspicious object as they investigate, and is also fitted with high-definition camera equipment. It is set to become the main RCV for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search (EOD&S) Regiment units across the UK. The ...