Two men arrested in Derby amid explosives incident spark widespread evacuation.
Police in Derby have declared a major incident, prompting over 200 homes to be evacuated following an intelligence-led operation that led to the arrest of two individuals on suspicion of explosives-related offences. Authorities have confirmed that the incident is not being investigated as a terrorism case, but rather as a precautionary measure aimed at ensuring public safety.
The evacuation zone was established after officers carried out a warrant at an address in Vulcan Street, where materials were discovered that raised suspicions about potential explosives. A cordon has been put in place around several roads in the area, with police warning residents to remain indoors for up to 24 hours and make arrangements for pets and medication.
The army's Explosive Ordnance Division is also responding to the incident, which is expected to involve controlled works that may produce a audible bang. Residents are being told to prepare for this possibility and have been advised to keep windows and doors shut during the procedure.
Local authorities have set up a rest centre for those affected at the Salvation Army, where residents can seek shelter until the situation is resolved. Fire and ambulance services are also working closely with police to ensure public safety throughout the incident.
While authorities reassure that there is no wider risk to the community, the evacuation and cordon measures serve as a precautionary measure to mitigate any potential risks associated with explosives-related incidents.
Police in Derby have declared a major incident, prompting over 200 homes to be evacuated following an intelligence-led operation that led to the arrest of two individuals on suspicion of explosives-related offences. Authorities have confirmed that the incident is not being investigated as a terrorism case, but rather as a precautionary measure aimed at ensuring public safety.
The evacuation zone was established after officers carried out a warrant at an address in Vulcan Street, where materials were discovered that raised suspicions about potential explosives. A cordon has been put in place around several roads in the area, with police warning residents to remain indoors for up to 24 hours and make arrangements for pets and medication.
The army's Explosive Ordnance Division is also responding to the incident, which is expected to involve controlled works that may produce a audible bang. Residents are being told to prepare for this possibility and have been advised to keep windows and doors shut during the procedure.
Local authorities have set up a rest centre for those affected at the Salvation Army, where residents can seek shelter until the situation is resolved. Fire and ambulance services are also working closely with police to ensure public safety throughout the incident.
While authorities reassure that there is no wider risk to the community, the evacuation and cordon measures serve as a precautionary measure to mitigate any potential risks associated with explosives-related incidents.