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French port closed as WWII bombs defused

byCustoms Today Report
10/06/2015
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PARIS: LILLE, France: The authorities have closed the French port in Calais as the security forces detonated the several World War II bombs discovered during construction work.

Among the discoveries were two bombs, one of them booby-trapped, that were dropped by British aircraft during the war, each weighing 227 kg.

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Construction teams working to upgrade the port last month also found 25 shells, said local official Denis Gaudin.

Police have marked out a danger zone stretching 1.5 km, closing off the entry to France’s busiest passenger port which provides the main sea route to Britain for cars and transport vehicles.

The teams had until early afternoon, when the tide would start coming in, to defuse and remove the explosives. Diggers were creating earth barriers to protect against the blast from the two largest bombs, which were less than 20 metres from an under-construction pipeline.

The booby-trapped bomb – often used during the war to try kill demining teams – required special care as the explosives experts had to defuse each part without sending shockwaves or shrapnel that would trigger other parts of the explosive.

Calais is in the midst of a 650-million-euro ($772 million) makeover to increase its capacity and improve its rail and road infrastructure.

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