Massive Explosion From 80-Year-Old WWII Bomb Shown by Drone
New footage from the Devon and Cornwall Police Drone Team showed the size of the explosion from a recently-discovered World War II bomb. The one-ton device was found the day before by builders in the city of Exeter, in southwestern England. An evacuation was ordered around Exeter’s city center, as bomb disposal teams worked to secure the old munition. A day later, the device was detonated, throwing debris and leaving a massive crater. #InsideEdition

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