Plymouth Discovers WWII Bomb; Authorities Expect More Ordnance
Authorities in Plymouth confirm the discovery of a 250kg WWII bomb in Southway, predicting more unexploded ordnance due to the region's wartime history. The bomb was detonated on May 1, 2026, with a 400m exclusion zone affecting 1,500 homes, highlighting ongoing risks as urban development continues.

On May 1, 2026, a 250kg German SC250 bomb from World War II was detonated in Southway, Plymouth. Emergency services established a 400m cordon affecting 1,500 homes after the device was found at a construction site.
Experts anticipate further discoveries of unexploded ordnance due to Plymouth's extensive wartime history, with historical records indicating over 50 Luftwaffe air raids from 1941 to 1944. The Royal Navy and Army's bomb disposal team executed a controlled explosion, confirming no significant damage occurred. The incident reiterates the importance of safety measures as urban development progresses in historically bombed areas.




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