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Victoria Station Evacuated After Discovery Of Unexploded WW2 Bomb

An unexploded second world war bomb sparked a mass evacuation at Victoria station in London this morning. Commuters faced chaos during Friday mornings rush hour as Victoria Tube station was closed temporarily. Armed police were at the scene as thousands of people were ordered to leave both the Tube and the rail stations. The ‘unexploded device’ was found on a nearby building site. Officers are in attendance at a building site on Terminus Place, SW1 following the discovery of what is believed to be World War 2 ordnance. — Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) February 5, 2016 Scotland Yard confirmed officers had discovered the device at Terminus Place, where major works are being carried out by Transport for London to upgrade the station. At approx 10.15 am, the Tube, mainline rail and bus stations were reopened as the incident was stood down The incident at Terminus Place, SW1 has been stood down. Local roads and the bus station have now reopened. — Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) February 5, 2016 An unexploded second world war bomb sparked a mass evacuation at Victoria station in London this morning. Commuters faced chaos during Friday mornings rush hour as Victoria Tube station was closed temporarily. Armed police [...]