26th March 2026 Vickers Wellington Bomber Wreckage Washed up at Lossiemouth Scotland
Found at Lossiemouth Scotland March 2026, 12 various photo angles shared by David Hendry.
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Found at Lossiemouth Scotland March 2026, 12 various photo angles shared by David Hendry.
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Homes were evacuated in two parts of Devon as bomb disposal teams dealt with the separate discoveries of unexploded devices.
Plymouth City Council said a small number of residents on Millbay Road were "strongly advised to leave their homes for their own safety" after bomb disposal experts confirmed a 50kg German WWII bomb was found at a building site. A 400m (1,312ft) cordon was in place.
In a separate incident in Exmouth, a 400m cordon was set up at Exmouth Marina after a "suspected unexploded ordnance" was dredged from the water, with properties also evacuated.
The Royal Navy's Devonport-based bomb disposal team was assisting in Plymouth and a unit from the Midlands was in Exmouth.
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