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Exmouth Second World War device – cordon lifted

Councillor Paul Arnott in Exmouth on the sea front

We can confirm that Devon & Cornwall Police have lifted all cordons which had been in place in Exmouth while the operation to dispose of an unexploded Second World War device was under way.

This operation is now complete and residents are free to return to their homes and continue with their daily lives.

Devon County Council, East Devon District Council and partners will remain in the town this morning and commence the recovery phase of the operation.

The two councils have worked with organisations including the Red Cross and Devon & Cornwall Police to advise many thousands of residents who were temporarily displaced by a cordon which was put in place after the device was discovered on Wednesday afternoon.

Exmouth Leisure Centre was established as a reception centre and hotel rooms booked for residents who were unable to find accommodation with friends and family.

Last night the cordon was extended, ahead of the operation by the 29 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Group, to move the device to sea and dispose of it safely. The cordon extension temporarily displaced people from an additional 500 homes.

Staff from both councils worked throughout the night to support residents.

This device was carried out at high tide this morning and the cordon lifted.

DCC Deputy Leader and EDDC Leader Councillor Paul Arnott was still at the scene this morning and would like to thank residents for their co-operation, and partners who have worked tirelessly to keep residents housed, safe and well.

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