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A controlled explosion has been carried out on a World War II bomb found on a building site in East Sussex.A controlled explosion has been carried out on a World War II bomb found on a building site in East Sussex.
The 110lb (50kg) SC50 bomb, thought to have been dropped from a German aircraft in 1940 or 1941, was found at the Hollenden House site in Bexhill.The 110lb (50kg) SC50 bomb, thought to have been dropped from a German aircraft in 1940 or 1941, was found at the Hollenden House site in Bexhill.
Children at St Peter and St Paul Primary School next door in Buckhurst Road were sent home early after the discovery on Thursday.Children at St Peter and St Paul Primary School next door in Buckhurst Road were sent home early after the discovery on Thursday.
Police said a 160ft (50m) cordon was put round the site during the blast.Police said a 160ft (50m) cordon was put round the site during the blast.
'No danger''No danger'
Insp Owen Poplett said the explosion posed "no danger whatsoever to the public".Insp Owen Poplett said the explosion posed "no danger whatsoever to the public".
Children at St Peter and St Paul were moved to the school hall, a safe distance from the bomb, until they were collected by parents.Children at St Peter and St Paul were moved to the school hall, a safe distance from the bomb, until they were collected by parents.
The school remained closed on Friday but is expected to reopen on Monday.The school remained closed on Friday but is expected to reopen on Monday.
Residents from two care homes near the site were moved to a safe distance from the bomb while it was dealt with.Residents from two care homes near the site were moved to a safe distance from the bomb while it was dealt with.
Traffic was diverted from Buckhurst Road into Cranfield Road.Traffic was diverted from Buckhurst Road into Cranfield Road.
Police said builders were removing soil from the rear of the Hollenden House site when a mechanical digger exposed the tip of a metal object.Police said builders were removing soil from the rear of the Hollenden House site when a mechanical digger exposed the tip of a metal object.
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Major Heath Byron of the bomb disposal unit explains how the bomb was identified.