Cordon remains in place following major incident in Exeter

Local residents have been evacuated after a suspected unexploded World War II device was found

Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 26th Feb 2021
Last updated 26th Feb 2021

Police have declared a major incident in Exeter.

A 100 metre cordon is currently in place on Glenthorne Road, following reports of a possible unexploded World War II device.

The Navy EOD are on the scene and a number of nearby properties have been evacuated.

A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said:

"Police were called to Glenthorne Road, Exeter at around 9.20am this morning following reports that a possible unexploded WW2 device has been located.

"A 100m cordon is currently in place and a number of nearby properties are currently being evacuated. The cordon size may change in due course.

"University of Exeter staff are assisting with evacuating the nearby halls of residence.

"The Navy EOD are also on scene and the incident is ongoing."

People are advised to avoid the area where possible.

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