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'Suspected grenade' found in bungalow

A general view of the brown-orange bricked bungalows, green lawned gardens and grey road of Rivington Drive in BuryImage source, Google
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The fire service said it worked with police and Army experts to make the area safe

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A "suspected grenade" which was found at a bungalow has been destroyed in a controlled explosion, a fire service has said.

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said after reports of a device being found, two fire engines were sent to a house on Rivington Drive, Bury, at about 11:15 BST.

It said crews worked alongside Greater Manchester Police to make the area safe.

The force said a 330ft (100m) cordon was put in place before Army bomb disposal experts took the device away and carried out a controlled explosion.

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