'Unexploded ordnance' found at Glasgow bridge as bomb squad rushes to scene
- This morning, workers discovered an item suspected to be ordnance at a construction site near Renfrew Bridge, leading police to close the road and summon bomb disposal experts.
- Emergency services, including Explosive Ordnance Disposal, initiated a planned evacuation of about 160 homes on six nearby roads to ensure public safety.
- Renfrew Bridge, the first new crossing over the River Clyde in nearly 20 years allowing large ships to pass, was closed but later reopened after the situation was secured.
- Detective Superintendent Jon Robeson stated, "Our priority is to keep people safe" and confirmed there is no immediate risk, with evacuations conducted effectively during daylight hours.
- Residents were warned to avoid the area and are expected to return to their homes once deemed safe, while authorities thanked the community for their patience amid necessary precautions.
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