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Fourth unexploded WW2 bomb found in Sheffield Fourth unexploded WW2 bomb found in Sheffield
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A fourth unexploded device has been discovered in Sheffield forcing the closure of a number of streets. Several streets in Sheffield were closed after an unexploded bomb was found during building work.
Roads around Matilda Street have been sealed off after a device, believed to be a World War Two munition, was unearthed during building work, police said. It was the fourth time in a week a device - believed to be a World War Two munition - had been found in the city.
Officers are liaising with the military's bomb disposal team. Roads around Matilda Street were sealed off at about 10:30 BST and traffic was diverted as police liaised with a military bomb disposal team.
Three devices were uncovered last Wednesday and a temporary cordon was put in place. The area was declared safe by South Yorkshire Police about four hours later.
Traffic has been diverted from the area and motorists have been advised to plan alternative routes. Three devices were uncovered in the same area last Wednesday and a temporary cordon was put in place.
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