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		</div><p>A suspected Second World War-era bomb has been found during construction work near the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. </p>
<p>The plant&#8217;s operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), said a worker spotted it while digging at a car park about one kilometre (0.6 mile) north of the reactors destroyed in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.</p>
<p>The car park is part of the sprawling nuclear plant complex. A 200-metre (650ft) area around the site was closed off, Tepco said. It is far enough away not to affect the delicate plant decommissioning work, the utility said.</p>
<p>The defence ministry said the rusty object was about 85cm (33in) long and 15cm (6in) wide.<br />
A military bomb disposal unit was headed to the site. The area was home to a former military airport that was targeted by US aerial bombardment in the Second World War, Tepco said.</p>
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