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Sunken warship in River Thames with explosives on board could cause “mass damage and loss of life”

About 1,400 tonnes of explosives remain on board. A no-entry exclusion zone extends around the wreck

Newsroom December 30 01:43

The Royal Navy has been called in to dismantle a sunken warship in the River Thames, as the latest assessment says 1,400 tonnes of unstable explosives on board could cause “mass damage and loss of life”.

Bomb disposal experts trained in underwater demolitions have been tasked with making safe the SS Richard Montgomery, after the latest survey warned any further deterioration of the ship could “trigger the unexploded ordnance”.

The Ministry of Defence says the nearby oil and gas facilities in Sheerness are threatened and that if the wreck exploded, “it would throw a 300m wide column of water and debris nearly 3,000m into the air and generate a wave 5m high”.

The SS Richard Montgomery, an American Liberty ship carrying a cargo of munitions during the Second World War, was wrecked on the Nore sandbank in the Thames Estuary, near Sheerness, in August 1944.

About 1,400 tonnes of explosives remain on board. A no-entry exclusion zone extends around the wreck.

The most recent Department for Transport survey found the ship’s three masts are in a poor state and are deteriorating.

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The MoD has warned that if one or all of the ship’s masts collapse, the unexploded ordnance still located in the forward holds could detonate. Accordingly, Navy specialists have been tasked with safely removing the masts.

The final clearance operation is due to start in June next year and should last two months, according to MoD planners.

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An MoD document seen by The Telegraph states that in the worst case, “the masts collapse or the operation to remove them causes them to do so causing an explosion impacting the local area including the nearby oil and gas facilities in Sheerness leading to mass damage and potential loss of life”.

Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy and 29 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group are working with the MoD’s Salvage and Marine Operations project team to make the wreck safe.

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