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Digger said:
Is there still the PH'er who is or was a bomb disposal expert? I think he had a dog too!
How on earth do you start dealing with this one?
I assume a controlled explosion will be out of the question given how many homes would get damaged?!
Bruce V8?How on earth do you start dealing with this one?
I assume a controlled explosion will be out of the question given how many homes would get damaged?!
Steam and saltwater can be your friends with unexploded bombs...
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20150922-these-...
Scabutz said:
I find it fascinating that nearly 80 years after it ended we still finding unexploded bombs from the war. How many of these are out there?
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Richard_Montgomer...Scabutz said:
I find it fascinating that nearly 80 years after it ended we still finding unexploded bombs from the war. How many of these are out there?
Feels like a fairly regular occurrence down here. Few years they found a whole bunch of old gas grenades which caused a bit of a mess WrekinCrew said:
Scabutz said:
I find it fascinating that nearly 80 years after it ended we still finding unexploded bombs from the war. How many of these are out there?
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Richard_Montgomer...bmwmike said:
Scabutz said:
I find it fascinating that nearly 80 years after it ended we still finding unexploded bombs from the war. How many of these are out there?
Thousands apparentlyStarfighter said:
The French have a permanent team on the WWI battle fields dealing with shells and gas canisters. The local farmers tend to stack them up and calm the army.
There was a program on BBC4 a while back showing how they disposed of the gas filled shells at the Porton Down establishment. Starfighter said:
The French have a permanent team on the WWI battle fields dealing with shells and gas canisters. The local farmers tend to stack them up and calm the army.
Belgians too.They refer to it as the "iron harvest".
A bomb was detonated in situ in Exeter last year. Did a hell of a lot of damage and no insurance pay outs.
The Uni, who's halls had been damaged, took their insurer, Allianz (ironically) to court and lost.
Castrol for a knave said:
A bomb was detonated in situ in Exeter last year. Did a hell of a lot of damage and no insurance pay outs.
The Uni, who's halls had been damaged, took their insurer, Allianz (ironically) to court and lost.
Lots of insurance policies exclude things caused by an 'Act of war'. The Uni, who's halls had been damaged, took their insurer, Allianz (ironically) to court and lost.
The bomb was only in situ because we were at war 80 years ago.
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