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London City airport reopens after WW2 bomb removed

London City Airport reopened on Tuesday after an unexploded 500kg Second World War bomb was safely removed from the area

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The London City Airport reopened on Tuesday after an unexploded 500kg Second World War bomb was safely removed from the area. The device was discovered in a bed of silt, 15m underwater at the King George V Dock on Sunday during planned work at the east airport, reports the BBC.

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