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A21 Pembury: Bomb squad and Kent Police called to reports of unexploded bomb discovery
15:00, 11 November 2015
Bomb disposal experts from the Ministry of Defence have carried out a controlled explosion of what was believed to be a Second World War bomb.
The device, found yesterday in woodland close to the A21 in Pembury, was destroyed at about 5pm this afternoon.
A muffled bang was heard for a considerable distance and a brief road closure on the A21 came into force while the munition was disposed of.
Prior to the detonation, a police helicopter swept the area with a search light to ensure no one was near the device.
The force received a report yesterday afternoon that a Second World War bomb had been discovered.
The location where the bomb was found is far away from the road and homes with no public access to it.
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