More than 1,000 homes evacuated in Plymouth after suspected WWII device found

More than 1,000 homes evacuated in Plymouth after suspected WWII device found

More than 1,000 homes have been evacuated and schools have been closed in Plymouth after a suspected World War Two device was discovered at a building site.

The Independent US Flamborough Road in Plymouth near to where a 400 metre cordon is in place (Google Maps)

A 400-metre cordon has been put in place in the Southway area of the city and residents in have been told to stay with friends or family, or go to an evacuation centre set up at Southway Youth and Community Centre.

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Royal Navy unexploded ordnance (UXO) specialists have worked through the night to asses the device and to determine the safest way to make it secure.

“It is important to note that the UXO specialists will not be able to make the device safe until they are reassured that the area has been evacuated. Whilst we appreciate that it is inconvenient, we do ask that people support this evacuation, for the safety of themselves and others,” Plymouth City Council has said.

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