Military Device Found at Perth Beach Prompts Defence Force Response
A popular Perth beach was brought to a standstill after a military device washed ashore, prompting an immediate response from the Australian Defence Force.
Beachgoers were quickly cleared from the area as authorities moved to secure the scene, with traffic along nearby roads also halted while Defence Force personnel assessed the object.
Explosive ordnance disposal teams were called in to examine the device before ultimately carrying out a controlled detonation, bringing the incident to a safe close.
The discovery caused significant disruption for beach visitors and drivers in the area, with the exclusion zone remaining in place until specialists confirmed the site was clear.
Incidents involving military ordnance washing ashore are not unheard of along Australia's vast coastline. Historical naval activity and wartime exercises have left remnants across various stretches of the Australian coast, and authorities regularly advise the public never to touch or approach any unidentified object found on a beach.
Western Australia Police and Defence Force representatives attended the scene and worked together to manage public safety throughout the operation.
Members of the public who had been enjoying the beach were relocated to a safe distance and asked to remain clear of the area until the all-clear was given.
Authorities have reminded beachgoers that if they discover any suspicious or unidentified object washed up on a beach, they should keep well away and contact emergency services immediately. Attempting to move or tamper with such items can be extremely dangerous.
The controlled detonation was carried out without injury, and the beach was later reopened to the public.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do not touch or approach the object. Move away from the area and call triple zero (000) immediately to alert emergency services.
It does occur periodically along Australia's coastline due to historical naval activity and wartime exercises. Authorities treat every such discovery seriously.
No injuries were reported. The Australian Defence Force carried out a controlled detonation and the beach was reopened after the area was declared safe.