London City Airport closed after WWII bomb discovered celluliferous

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Publish Date : 2021-04-17 23:29:54


London City Airport closed after WWII bomb discovered celluliferous

After the discovery of the unexploded bomb near King George V Dock on Sunday, the airport canceled all flights and put an exclusion zone in place, airport Chief Executive Robert Sinclair said in a statement.

'I recognize this is causing inconvenience for our passengers,' Sinclair added, saying that the airport is 'cooperating fully with the Met Police and Royal Navy and working hard to safely remove the device and resolve the situation as quickly as possible.'

The airport said it is 'hoping to resume normal operation' on Tuesday, according to a tweet from the airport's official account, and urged all passengers due to fly to contact their airlines for further information.



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Metropolitan Police and the Royal Navy were deployed to the scene to examine the bomb and have confirmed it as a '500 kg (1102 pounds) tapered end shell measuring approximately 1.5 meters (4.9 feet),' according to a police statement issued Monday. 'The timing of removal is dependent on the tides, however, at this stage we estimate that the removal of the device from location will be completed by tomorrow morning.'

The Royal Navy implemented the 214-meter exclusion zone to 'ensure that the ordnance can be safely dealt with whilst limiting any risk to the public,' the police statement said.

In an effort to minimize the disruption, officers are going to homes within the exclusion zone to make residents aware of any safety arrangement put in place, the statement added.

London City is an international airport located in the borough of Newham in East London. The area was heavily industrial and highly populated during WWII. The Royal Docks, where the runway is now located, were a main entry point on the Thames for goods and commerce.

The airport, which is much smaller than London Heathrow Airport, caters to business travelers heading to destinations in the UK, Europe and the United States.

The Royal Navy implemented the 214-meter exclusion zone to 'ensure that the ordnance can be safely dealt with whilst limiting any risk to the public,' the police statement said. The airport said it is 'hoping to resume normal operation' on Tuesday, according to a tweet from the airport's official account, and urged all passengers due to fly to contact their airlines for further information. After the discovery of the unexploded bomb near King George V Dock on Sunday, the airport canceled all flights and put an exclusion zone in place, airport Chief Executive Robert Sinclair said in a statement. The airport said it is 'hoping to resume normal operation' on Tuesday, according to a tweet from the airport's official account, and urged all passengers due to fly to contact their airlines for further information. Metropolitan Police and the Royal Navy were deployed to the scene to examine the bomb and have confirmed it as a '500 kg (1102 pounds) tapered end shell measuring approximately 1.5 meters (4.9 feet),' according to a police statement issued Monday. 'The timing of removal is dependent on the tides, however, at this stage we estimate that the removal of the device from location will be completed by tomorrow morning.' In an effort to minimize the disruption, officers are going to homes within the exclusion zone to make residents aware of any safety arrangement put in place, the statement added. Metropolitan Police and the Royal Navy were deployed to the scene to examine the bomb and have confirmed it as a '500 kg (1102 pounds) tapered end shell measuring approximately 1.5 meters (4.9 feet),' according to a police statement issued Monday. 'The timing of removal is dependent on the tides, however, at this stage we estimate that the removal of the device from location will be completed by tomorrow morning.' In an effort to minimize the disruption, officers are going to homes within the exclusion zone to make residents aware of any safety arrangement put in place, the statement added. After the discovery of the unexploded bomb near King George V Dock on Sunday, the airport canceled all flights and put an exclusion zone in place, airport Chief Executive Robert Sinclair said in a statement. London City is an international airport located in the borough of Newham in East London. The area was heavily industrial and highly populated during WWII. The Royal Docks, where the runway is now located, were a main entry point on the Thames for goods and commerce. The Royal Navy implemented the 214-meter exclusion zone to 'ensure that the ordnance can be safely dealt with whilst limiting any risk to the public,' the police statement said. In an effort to minimize the disruption, officers are going to homes within the exclusion zone to make residents aware of any safety arrangement put in place, the statement added. The airport said it is 'hoping to resume normal operation' on Tuesday, according to a tweet from the airport's official account, and urged all passengers due to fly to contact their airlines for further information. In an effort to minimize the disruption, officers are going to homes within the exclusion zone to make residents aware of any safety arrangement put in place, the statement added. 'I recognize this is causing inconvenience for our passengers,' Sinclair added, saying that the airport is 'cooperating fully with the Met Police and Royal Navy and working hard to safely remove the device and resolve the situation as quickly as possible.' London City is an international airport located in the borough of Newham in East London. The area was heavily industrial and highly populated during WWII. The Royal Docks, where the runway is now located, were a main entry point on the Thames for goods and commerce.

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