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Warning issued as unexploded bombs keep washing up on beaches

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(…War is an endless debt for both losers and victors…)

02/10/2021 Regno Unito, Inghilterra, Suffolk, Waveney, Lowestoft

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

A warning has been issued about unexploded devices washing up on the Suffolk coast. Coastal Partnership East has told the public to stay away from anything that could potentially be an explosive device, and to report any suspect objects on 999 to the coastguard. Councillor Peter Byatt, a former coastguard and ward member for Kirkley and Pakefield, said: “The coastguard and police would much prefer to be contacted for a false positive than miss something.” This comes after he was informed about a grenade found on the beach at Pakefield. Cllr Byatt suspects that the device might have originated from the old Pakefield rifle range, as it appears to have been eroded out of the cliff.

Photo-Source: eadt.co.ukTimothy Bradford

Photo: Bomb disposal engineers attending a previous incident on Felixstowe beach to deal with an unexploded war-time device – Credit: citizenside.com

If you find anything that appears to be an explosive device, do not touch it, leave it where it is and call the police. We will contact the appropriate agencies to properly dispose of the item.

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