![]() ![]() The workers reported the bomb to the Metropolitan Police and the Royal Navy was deployed to assist with assessing the situation, according to the airport. The London City airport remains closed Monday after a World War II bomb was found in the nearby Thames River on Sunday morning.Ĭonstruction workers found the bomb in the King George V Dock, which is near the London City Airport runway. All comments will be reviewed before publishing and may be subject to editing.Watch Video: An unexploded WWII bomb forced a London airport to shut down If posting comments to any news articles please read these guidelines which will help us to keep a harmonious community. Opinions expressed on these pages are those of writer(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of British Trams Online or any organisations we are associated with. If you notice any errors please let us know either by leaving a comment or by email. Thanks to everyone who does send submissions.Īll news carried on these pages is provided in good faith and is correct to the best of our knowledge. ![]() Whether it be a tram being delivered, a new livery or any other piece of news we want to hear from you! All submissions should be sent to As well as topical news and photos we are also still seeking archive photos for our Picture in Time series. British Trams Online is always on the look out for news and photos from tramways across the British Isles.
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