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		<title>Plymouth bomb</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A World War Two bomb was detonated in Plymouth after evacuating over 1,200 households. The controlled explosion took place on May 1, 2026.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A historic World War Two bomb in Plymouth was successfully detonated after evacuating over <strong>1,260 households</strong>. The controlled explosion occurred on May 1, 2026, at a building site in Southway where the <em>250kg</em> German SC250 air-dropped weapon had been discovered.</p>
<p>The bomb was deemed too unstable to move, prompting authorities to detonate it in situ. A <strong>400-metre</strong> cordon was established around the site, leading to the evacuation of homes and the closure of three local schools during the operation.</p>
<p>Plymouth City Council confirmed that an evacuation centre was set up at the Southway Youth and Community Centre to assist displaced residents. Around <strong>450 tonnes</strong> of sand were placed around the bomb to mitigate the impact of the blast.</p>
<p>Residents received instructions to leave windows open and turn off water before the explosion. Smoke was visible in the area following the detonation, and debris resulted from the controlled explosion.</p>
<p>Colonel Nick Handy noted that officials had to be realistic about potential damage from the blast. He stated, &#8220;When that thing goes &#8216;bang&#8217;, there will be damage.&#8221; This highlights the risks associated with handling unexploded ordnance.</p>
<p>Local resident reactions varied; one unnamed individual remarked, &#8220;There was a big, big bang, you couldn&#8217;t miss this one.&#8221; Councillor Sally Haydon expressed gratitude towards the bomb disposal teams for their efforts, saying, &#8220;Our heartfelt thanks go to the brave Army and Royal Navy unexploded ordnance specialists who have worked tirelessly over recent days.&#8221; </p>
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