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Area of Highland beach cordoned off following discovery of unexploded bomb

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12/07/2022 Regno Unito, Scozia, Highland

“If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance”

County Argyll-Acharacle. By Lauren Robertson. Coastguards near Ardnamurchan have cordoned off a section of Singing Sands beach following the discovery of an unexploded bomb. They cordoned off a section of the popular west Highland beach and called an explosive ordinance disposal team (EOD) to come and deal with the device. Coastguard teams remain in the area while they wait for the EOD to arrive. A spokeswoman from Stornoway coastguard said: “We received the call at 10.14 this morning. “The Salen CRT have gone out and cordoned it off and we’re waiting for the EOD to come and dispose of it.” Unexploded ordnances are often found in coastal areas of Scotland.

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