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A significant number of unexploded World War II practice bombs were uncovered beneath a playground in Wooler, Northumberland. According to the Wooler Parish Council, over 160 bombs were recovered during a recent survey of Scotts Park, initially planned as a two-day project that revealed a much larger problem than anticipated.
The excavations were confirmed by council representatives and corresponded with data independently verified by Reuters, matching local street view imagery. These practice bombs, believed to date back to the war, posed a potential hazard to the community.
As outlined in the council's press release, authorities are working diligently to ensure the area is safe, and additional measures will be taken to prevent similar discoveries in the future. Local residents have expressed concerns over safety, as these findings are a stark reminder of the lasting impact of wartime activities. The council aims to complete all necessary safety measures and has assured the public that thorough inspections will be carried out.