Explosive drama unfolded near a Welsh beach, as armed forces, police, and coastguard teams swooped in following the discovery of a suspected explosive device! 🕵️♂️💥 The commotion kicked off in the Ceredigion village when a potentially dangerous item was found at a property on Monday. Police swiftly moved to secure the area, and experts from the Explosive Ordnance Department were called in.


The device was whisked away to Ynyslas beach, near Borth, where a controlled explosion was successfully carried out. Access to the beach was restricted, ensuring everyone’s safety as the explosive was safely detonated. 🚫🏖️

HM Coastguard Borth extended their gratitude to the public for their cooperation, noting: “Thanks to everyone whose walks were disrupted or delayed as we made the area safe!”
Did you know? The Ynyslas area was once a test range during and shortly after WWII for rocket propellants, which means old ordnance can still be uncovered. If you’re exploring the stunning Welsh coastline and stumble upon something suspicious, the advice is clear: don’t touch—report it! 🚨 Call 999 and ask for the coastguard, providing an exact location.
Stay sharp, stay safe, and keep enjoying the beautiful Welsh scenery. 🌊✨ If you fancy more adventure tales and local updates, hit that follow button! 📲