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Police had set up barricades and asked drivers to avoid the area. (Representative image/Reuters)
Police had set up barricades and asked drivers to avoid the area
Police in Northern Ireland ordered the evacuation of more than 400 homes to remove what is suspected to be a World War II-era bomb.
The removal operation could take more than five days, police said Sunday. The device was discovered Friday in Newtownards, an area of County Down, about 9 miles (15 kilometers) east of Belfast.
“I appreciate the disruption that this has caused, however keeping people safe is paramount and we will not take any risks,” North Down and Ards District Commander Superintendent Johnston McDowell said. “I want to thank those who may be affected for their patience at this time.”
Police had set up barricades and asked drivers to avoid the area. An emergency support center was set up for residents who had to move out of their homes.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Associated Press)
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