Essex Police have confirmed that a World War Two-era bomb discovered on a construction site in East Tilbury has been safely detonated. The 250-kilogram explosive, believed to have been dropped by the Luftwaffe during the war, was unearthed by construction workers off Station Road at around 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, November 5.

 

 

Essex Police Issue Update After WWII Bomb Safely Detonated in East Tilbury
Essex Police Issue Update After Wwii Bomb Safely Detonated In East Tilbury

The discovery prompted an immediate response as officers secured the area, working alongside multiple agencies to ensure public safety. The Ministry of Defence’s bomb disposal experts were called in to assess the device and devise a safe disposal plan.

 

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A 500-metre exclusion zone was swiftly set up around the site, and a temporary closure of the nearby railway line between Grays and Pitsea was implemented. The cordon has since been lifted, and the rail line has reopened, though some disruptions are expected to continue into the evening. Passengers are advised to check for updates via National Rail Enquiries.

 

Essex Police Issue Update After WWII Bomb Safely Detonated in East Tilbury

Chief Superintendent Scott Egerton explained the decision-making process that led to the bomb’s on-site detonation. “Specialists considered a number of options to make this device safe,” he said. “It was decided detonation of the device at the scene was preferable to making an attempt to move it. This decision was taken with the full and continuing consideration of the safety of the public as

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