A concerning discovery was made earlier this week at Pakefield Beach in Lowestoft when suspected ordnance was found on the shore. The UK Coastguard are reminding beachgoers and residents to exercise caution when encountering such items, especially during the winter months when harsher weather conditions can unearth hidden dangers.

Ordnance findings along coastal areas become more prevalent during the winter season due to a combination of factors, including tidal movements, erosion, and shifting sands. As a result, it’s essential for individuals who spot any suspicious objects to take immediate precautions.

The discovery at Pakefield Beach serves as a reminder that these potentially dangerous items may surface unexpectedly. To ensure public safety, officials are urging anyone who encounters suspected ordnance to follow these crucial steps:

  1. Stay Back: If you stumble upon any suspicious objects on the beach, do not touch, move, or tamper with them. These items could be unexploded ordnance from past conflicts and may pose a severe risk.
  2. Call 999: In case of a suspected ordnance sighting, dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard immediately. The Coastguard is equipped and trained to handle these situations and will respond promptly to assess the potential threat.

By adhering to these safety guidelines, individuals can help ensure their own well-being and that of others enjoying the coast. Authorities advise against approaching or handling any objects that seem out of the ordinary to avoid any potential harm.

During this winter season, as the coastline becomes increasingly susceptible to ordnance discoveries, vigilance and caution are of utmost importance to maintain a safe environment for all.

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