Summary
Two unexploded World War Two bombs were found in Exmouth and Plymouth in the UK. Authorities have evacuated thousands of residents while military experts plan to safely dispose of the bombs at sea to prevent any danger.
Key Facts
- A World War Two bomb was discovered in the water in Exmouth, UK.
- Another WWII bomb, a 50kg German bomb, was found on a building site in Plymouth.
- Around 5,000 people were evacuated from Exmouth due to safety concerns.
- Plymouth has a 100-meter safety zone around the bomb site.
- Evacuated residents have access to emergency shelters and support services.
- Authorities plan to dispose of the Exmouth bomb at sea to minimize risk.
- Enhanced scanning equipment is being used to make the bomb in Plymouth safe.