Bomb Disposal Team Called to Niton After Hand Grenade Found
Chaos hit the quiet village of Niton tonight after a suspected hand grenade was uncovered in a scrap heap. The Royal Navy’s Bomb Disposal team smashed into action, swooping in from Portsmouth to tackle the dangerous find at Fields Nursery off Town Lane.
Swift Action From Explosive Experts
Reports say the suspicious object, believed to be unexploded ordnance, sparked an urgent safety response. Bomb disposal experts crossed the Isle of Wight via ferry, highlighting the seriousness of the threat and prompting swift action to protect locals.
Not the First Ordnance Scare in Days
This is the second recent call-out for the Royal Navy on the island. Just last Thursday, a suspected mine was discovered in Brighstone’s Grange Chine, leading to a controlled explosion to neutralise the risk.
Niton’s Ordnance Finds: A Reminder of the Island’s War-Torn Past
The discovery highlights the Isle of Wight’s wartime legacy, littered with deadly relics that can still pose serious danger. While such finds are rare, they remind residents and authorities alike to stay alert and act fast to safeguard public safety.
Residents Urged to Stay Vigilant as Bomb Squad Works
Locals in Niton have been told to keep their wits about them and follow official instructions while experts work to disarm the grenade safely. Updates will be shared as the situation develops, with the Royal Navy bomb squad proving once again why they’re the frontline defence against such deadly threats.