Police clear Barcelona beach amid report of explosive device

AP , Sunday 25 Aug 2019

Authorities in Barcelona evacuated one of the Spanish city's popular beaches Sunday after reports of a possible explosive device there.

City police said on their Twitter account that ``a possible explosive device was found'' by officers at the Sant Sebastia beach, around a kilometer (mile) from the city's famous Gothic quarter.

Spanish media were speculating that it could be an unexploded device remaining from World War II, but there was no confirmation of that.

Spanish radio station COPE reported the device was in the sea, about 40 meters (yards) off the coast.

A police bomb squad was heading to the scene, COPE said, quoting Spanish news agency Efe.

The beach was reportedly full of people when it was evacuated in the early afternoon, with temperatures close to 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit).

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