Part of Londons Soho evacuated for second day following discovery of unexploded World War II bomb

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 16:17:55


Part of Londons Soho evacuated for second day following discovery of unexploded World War II bomb

Soho's Dean Street was blocked off and workers were told to leave their offices again following the discovery on Tuesday.

Construction workers first came across the bomb near the Soho Hotel on Monday, prompting a sizable portion of the neighborhood to be shut down by police and hundreds of people to be evacuated.

'Another part of yesterday's WW2 ordnance has been discovered,' police tweeted Tuesday afternoon.



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The cordon had previously been lifted, but the second discovery prompted a smaller area to be blocked off once more.

The entrance to the Soho Hotel was among the areas shut down, with dozens of officers and a number of vehicles controlling the perimeter of the cordon.

Soho is a lively part of the UK's capital, housing a number of businesses, restaurants and bars.

During the war, German air raids dropped more than 12,000 metric tons of bombs on the British capital and killed nearly 30,000 Londoners, according to the Imperial War Museum. Most of that damage was done during the Blitz between 1940 and 1941.

During the war, German air raids dropped more than 12,000 metric tons of bombs on the British capital and killed nearly 30,000 Londoners, according to the Imperial War Museum. Most of that damage was done during the Blitz between 1940 and 1941. The entrance to the Soho Hotel was among the areas shut down, with dozens of officers and a number of vehicles controlling the perimeter of the cordon. Soho is a lively part of the UK's capital, housing a number of businesses, restaurants and bars. 'Another part of yesterday's WW2 ordnance has been discovered,' police tweeted Tuesday afternoon. 'Another part of yesterday's WW2 ordnance has been discovered,' police tweeted Tuesday afternoon. The cordon had previously been lifted, but the second discovery prompted a smaller area to be blocked off once more. The entrance to the Soho Hotel was among the areas shut down, with dozens of officers and a number of vehicles controlling the perimeter of the cordon. 'Another part of yesterday's WW2 ordnance has been discovered,' police tweeted Tuesday afternoon. Soho is a lively part of the UK's capital, housing a number of businesses, restaurants and bars. Soho is a lively part of the UK's capital, housing a number of businesses, restaurants and bars. The cordon had previously been lifted, but the second discovery prompted a smaller area to be blocked off once more. 'Another part of yesterday's WW2 ordnance has been discovered,' police tweeted Tuesday afternoon. Soho's Dean Street was blocked off and workers were told to leave their offices again following the discovery on Tuesday. The entrance to the Soho Hotel was among the areas shut down, with dozens of officers and a number of vehicles controlling the perimeter of the cordon. 'Another part of yesterday's WW2 ordnance has been discovered,' police tweeted Tuesday afternoon. 'Another part of yesterday's WW2 ordnance has been discovered,' police tweeted Tuesday afternoon. During the war, German air raids dropped more than 12,000 metric tons of bombs on the British capital and killed nearly 30,000 Londoners, according to the Imperial War Museum. Most of that damage was done during the Blitz between 1940 and 1941. Construction workers first came across the bomb near the Soho Hotel on Monday, prompting a sizable portion of the neighborhood to be shut down by police and hundreds of people to be evacuated. The entrance to the Soho Hotel was among the areas shut down, with dozens of officers and a number of vehicles controlling the perimeter of the cordon. Soho is a lively part of the UK's capital, housing a number of businesses, restaurants and bars. The cordon had previously been lifted, but the second discovery prompted a smaller area to be blocked off once more. During the war, German air raids dropped more than 12,000 metric tons of bombs on the British capital and killed nearly 30,000 Londoners, according to the Imperial War Museum. Most of that damage was done during the Blitz between 1940 and 1941. Soho's Dean Street was blocked off and workers were told to leave their offices again following the discovery on Tuesday. 'Another part of yesterday's WW2 ordnance has been discovered,' police tweeted Tuesday afternoon. The cordon had previously been lifted, but the second discovery prompted a smaller area to be blocked off once more. Soho is a lively part of the UK's capital, housing a number of businesses, restaurants and bars. During the war, German air raids dropped more than 12,000 metric tons of bombs on the British capital and killed nearly 30,000 Londoners, according to the Imperial War Museum. Most of that damage was done during the Blitz between 1940 and 1941. The entrance to the Soho Hotel was among the areas shut down, with dozens of officers and a number of vehicles controlling the perimeter of the cordon. The entrance to the Soho Hotel was among the areas shut down, with dozens of officers and a number of vehicles controlling the perimeter of the cordon. Soho's Dean Street was blocked off and workers were told to leave their offices again following the discovery on Tuesday. Soho is a lively part of the UK's capital, housing a number of businesses, restaurants and bars.

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