Plymouth bomb detonation LIVE: Army start 'lifting and shifting' bomb before 20-minute convoy to sea where unexploded WW2 device will be dropped at 5pm
For those of you who are just joining us, let's recap on what has happened so far.
More than 3,000 Plymouth residents have evacuated their properties after police and an emergency alarm warned people to evacuate.
Police were seen knocking on doors, but there are still some defiant residents who do not want to leave their homes.
The WW2 bomb found in Keyham will be transported today to Torpoint
hFor those of you who are just joining us, let's recap on what has happened so far.
More than 3,000 Plymouth residents have evacuated their properties after police and an emergency alarm warned people to evacuate.
Police were seen knocking on doors, but there are still some defiant residents who do not want to leave their homes.
The WW2 bomb found in Keyham will be transported today to Torpoint Ferry Slipway via Saltash Road.
People have been asked to leave the area and stay away from the cordon zone for the time period.
The council originally said that it hopes people will be able to return to their homes at 5pm.The council originally said that it hopes people will be able to return to their homes at 5pm.read more..
All trains between Plymouth and Gunnislake and Liskeard - both villages in east Cornwall - have been cancelled.
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