'About nine' WW2 bombs washed on to Westcliff beach
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-25629578 Version 0 of 1. "About nine" World War Two explosives have been washed up on a beach in Essex following recent storms, Thames Coastguard have said. Experts from the Royal Navy carried out controlled explosions on the anti-aircraft shells at Westcliff-on-Sea at about 09:45 GMT. They were called in by coastguards, after a man walking on the beach on Sunday morning spotted the explosives. They were identified as anti-aircraft shells by the navy experts. Thames Coastguard said the shells, which were corroded but still live, were found at low water at Ray Gut channel, about half a mile (800m) away from Westcliff seafront. |