Southend beach closed as possible explosive found
HM Coastguard Southend-on-SeaPart of a beach was closed and the Army called when a possible explosive device was found by a metal detectorist.
Emergency services were called to Shoebury Common Beach in Southend just after 11:00 BST on Thursday.
HM Coastguard said the device "presented a danger to the public where swimmers and families congregate," and a 50m (164ft) cordon was set up.
It had no fuse but was taken to Colchester barracks for disposal in case it contained explosives.

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