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2nd World War bomb found

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 · 13h · on MSN
Hundreds evacuated after WW2 device found at building site
A Royal Navy explosives team is at the building site where the ordnance was discovered, with homes evacuated and an emergency centre set up.

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Second World War bomb found as thousands of homes evacuated in Plymouth
 · 3h
World War II bomb uncovered at Plymouth building site to be detonated after mass evacuation
 · 7h
Second World War bomb prompts mass evacuation in Plymouth
The discovery of a Second World War bomb has led to a mass evacuation in Plymouth.

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WW2 bomb found in Plymouth: 24 hours on
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Over 1,000 homes evacuated and schools shut as Navy called to building site after WW2 bomb found
 · 14h
Plymouth bomb live: Hundreds evacuated and schools shut as WW2 device found
Oakwood Primary School, Little Acorns Pre-School and Beechwood Primary School were closed on Thursday.

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 · 11h
Mass evacuation and schools forced shut after suspected WW2 bomb found
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Residents in Plymouth bomb evacuation zone flee homes with suitcases and pets
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4 hurt in building explosion in Logan Township, NJ

The explosion occurred at the Savita Naturals building on 617 Heron Drive Wednesday afternoon. Residents and businesses within a two-mile radius of Heron Drive and High Hill Road were told to shelter-in-place until further notice. NBC10 obtained video from ...
NBC New York
1mon

5 hurt in building explosion in South Jersey: ‘A large amount of propane'

The explosion occurred on Wednesday, March 4, at 2:36 p.m. at the Savita Naturals building on the 600 block of Heron Drive. The impact of the explosion was felt throughout Gloucester County and the entire tri-state area, Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office spokesperson Rebecca Forand revealed during a Wednesday evening press conference.
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1mon

At least 5 hurt after building explosion in Logan Township: officials

LOGAN TWP., Pa. - Five people were hurt in a building explosion in Gloucester County on Wednesday afternoon that could be felt miles away. What we know Officials say the explosion happened around 2:30 p.m. at the Savita Naturals building on Heron Drive in ...
NBC 10 Philadelphia
1mon

Officials investigate NJ building explosion that left several hospitalized

Officials continue to investigate the cause of a building explosion in Logan Township, New Jersey, that left several people hospitalized. The explosion occurred on Wednesday, March 4, at 2:36 p.m. at the Savita Naturals building on the 600 block of Heron Drive
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1mon

Building explosion in Gloucester County leaves four critically injured

At least four people were critically injured after a large explosion destroyed a commercial production building Wednesday afternoon in Logan Township, N.J. Gloucester County Emergency Management quickly asked people within a two-mile radius of the ...
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Cause of explosion at Oak Street building under investigation, Syracuse police say; vending machine damaged

The cause of a building explosion in Syracuse that heavily damaged a vending machine on Friday afternoon is under investigation, according to the city’s police and fire departments. Syracuse Police Sgt.
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This nuclear-explosion simulator shows where radioactive fallout would blow using today's weather

Imagine a 150-kiloton nuclear bomb exploded in the city closest to you. Do you know how the city, its surrounding region, and its inhabitants would be affected? If you can't think of much more than "a lot of people would die," you're not alone. "We live in ...
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