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		<title>Plymouth bomb detonated successfully after evacuating over 1,200 homes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 12:29:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A World War Two unexploded bomb in Plymouth was detonated after the evacuation of over 1,200 households. The operation was conducted by bomb disposal teams.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A historic <strong>World War Two bomb</strong> in Plymouth was successfully detonated on May 1, 2026, following the evacuation of approximately 1,260 households. The device, a 250kg German SC250 air-dropped weapon, was discovered on a building site.</p>
<p>The bomb was deemed too unstable to move, prompting authorities to conduct a controlled explosion in situ. An evacuation centre was established at Southway Youth and Community Centre to accommodate those displaced by the operation.</p>
<p>Officials implemented a 400-metre cordon around the site during the detonation. Residents received instructions to leave windows open and turn off water to minimize potential damage from the blast.</p>
<p>Approximately 450 tonnes of sand were placed around the bomb to mitigate the impact of the explosion. Despite these precautions, debris scattered across the area following the detonation.</p>
<p>Three local schools closed their doors for safety during the operation. Smoke was visible in the vicinity after the controlled explosion occurred.</p>
<p>Colonel Nick Handy from the Royal Navy noted that while safety measures were taken, damage was likely: &#8220;We have to be realistic; when that thing goes &#8216;bang&#8217;, there will be damage.&#8221; Meanwhile, Councillor Sally Haydon expressed gratitude towards the bomb disposal teams for their efforts in managing this potentially dangerous situation.</p>
<p>A local resident described the detonation as having produced &#8220;a big, big bang; you couldn&#8217;t miss this one.&#8221; The incident highlights ongoing challenges related to unexploded ordnance remnants from World War Two.</p>
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