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London City Airport shuts down due to unexploded WWII bomb

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LONDON — All flights in and out of London City Airport were canceled Monday after a 500-kilogram (1,100-pound) unexploded World War II bomb was found nearby in the River Thames.

The Metropolit­an Police service cleared an area within 214 meters (700 feet) of the bomb, including several residentia­l streets, as officers worked with specialist­s from the Royal Navy to remove the device.

Police said the German bomb was discovered Sunday at the George V Dock during pre-planned work at City Airport. They described it as a 1.5-meter (5foot) shell that was lying in a bed of dense silt.

“The first stage of the removal operation is to free the shell from the silt so that it can be floated for removal,” police said in a statement. After that, navy bomb-disposal experts will tow it away and destroy it underwater in a controlled explosion.

Sinclair said later that he expected the airport to reopen Tuesday.

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