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London City Airport closed after WWII bomb found. (Video)

London City Airport closed after WWII bomb found

Source: AFP

London City Airport announced its closure on Sunday after a World War Two bomb was discovered in the nearby River Thames.

The ordnance was discovered in King George V Dock, close to the runway of London's most central airport, during planned works.

"A 214m (234-yard) exclusion zone has been implemented as a precaution by the Met Police. As a result, London City Airport is currently closed," the airport said in a statement.

Travellers were told to avoid the airport: "All passengers due to travel from London City on Monday are advised to contact their airline for further information."

City Airport operates short-haul flights and is located in east London, close to the Canary Wharf business district.

The unexploded ordnance is being dealt with by specialist police officers working alongside the Royal Navy. 

Thousands of bombs were dropped on London during the "Blitz" by German Air Forces between September 1940 and May 1941.


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By Madhura Seneviratne

Source: SBS News



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