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Gulf of Lava: Security Perimeter After Suspected discovery...

On Thursday, 14 August, at the end of the afternoon, a swimmer reported the possible presence of a historic explosive device, potentially an orin mine, in the waters of the Gulf of Lava (South Corsica). From the following night, the South Corsica prefecture, in connection with the framework of the State Action in the Sea of the Mediterranean Maritime Prefecture, based in Toulon, undertook a work of land and maritime mapping to define a security …
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On Thursday, 14 August, at the end of the afternoon, a swimmer reported the possible presence of a historic explosive device, potentially an orin mine, in the waters of the Gulf of Lava (South Corsica). From the following night, the South Corsica prefecture, in connection with the framework of the State Action in the Sea of the Mediterranean Maritime Prefecture, based in Toulon, undertook a work of land and maritime mapping to define a security …

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corsenetinfos.corsica broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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