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WW2 ammunition to be exploded in village
A second pre-planned explosion is due to take place in a village a month after a large amount of World War Two ammunition was discovered.
Police said large noises might be heard in Weston Longville, Norfolk, and people should not be alarmed.
On 3 July, another explosion was carried out after the landowner found a large amount of ammunition.
A series of controlled explosions would be carried out by the Army's Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, the force said.
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