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Huge Second World War bomb blown up

A huge Second World War bomb has been destroyed in a controlled explosion after two villages were evacuated as a precaution.

More than 1,000 people were moved from their homes in Ebberston and Allerston, near Pickering in North Yorkshire.

The 500lb bomb was then made safe by an RAF team, which detonated the device in a cloud of dust.

The device was discovered on Sunday in a field near Ebberston by enthusiasts who are excavating, under licence, a Second World War plane which crashed in the area in 1940.

The bomb disposal team spent two days preparing for the blast, surrounding the device with dozens of one tonne sandbags to minimise the impact of the explosion.

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