Shipping buoy mistaken for explosive ordnance

Littlehampton coastguard was called out yesterday to reports of suspected ordnance on the beach.
The buoy was removed to prevent further calls. Picture: HM Coastguard LittlehamptonThe buoy was removed to prevent further calls. Picture: HM Coastguard Littlehampton
The buoy was removed to prevent further calls. Picture: HM Coastguard Littlehampton

The coastguard responded to reports of ordnance near East Preston, but upon arrival confirmed it was a shipping buoy.

A spokesperson for HM Coastguard Littlehampton said: “Item was removed to the top of the beach for disposal and to prevent further calls.

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“If you see something suspicious on the beach dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”

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Ordnance and shells from World Ward 2 is often found on beaches on the south coast of England.

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