Residents in Plymouth have been told they can return to their homes after specialists disarmed a World War Two bomb More than ...
Residents of more than 1,200 homes are able to return home after the bomb's detonation.
More than 1,200 homes were evacuated while emergency services assessed the device and determined the best course of action.
Residents within a 450m radius of the device were told to leave their homes while it was neutralised.
The device saw a 400m cordon set up after it was found on a building site in Southway, Plymouth, Devon ...
The 250kg German air-dropped weapon was deemed unsafe to move by bomb disposal experts following its discovery at a building ...
Watch: Moment of explosion as WW2 bomb disarmed in Plymouth The British Broadcasting Corporation A controlled detonation has been carried out on a large World War Two bomb found at a building site.