Plymouth bomb cordon set to be "extended in the coming days"

Homes have been evacuated after a major incident was declared yesterday (Tuesday 20 February)

Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 21st Feb 2024
Last updated 21st Feb 2024

Hundreds of people have spent the night away from their homes as work to clear a suspected unexploded bomb in Plymouth continues.

A major incident was declared yesterday (Tuesday 20 February), after the World War Two device was found in a garden at St Michael Avenue in Keyham.

Plymouth City Council say the cordon will be extended in the coming days, as ordnance disposal experts begin to work to make the unexploded wartime device safe.

The local authority say they acknowledge that this will have a "significant impact":

"Further information will be shared when it is confirmed.

"Residents who feel the need to collect pets or medicine are advised to approach police officers at the cordon.

"In the event of medical issues, residents can contact 111 or, in an emergency, 999.

"This is an ongoing incident and as a result, we are expecting a significant knock-on effect for the city's roads. A number of bus routes will also be suspended.

"We would advise not travelling in the area unless it is absolutely necessary."

Jackie Parker and her husband were evacuated yesterday and were allowed to return home briefly this morning:

"We stayed in our daughter's house for the night and we've just gone up to get some clothes and medicine.

"We don't really know how long it's going to be. It's an awkward feeling as well because you can't get in your house, can't get in your own bed. It's something that's got to be done though."

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