Armed Forces to sweep explosives from Nazi-sunk ships off Newfoundland
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The wrecks of four iron ore carriers felled by German U-boats in 1942 have rested off Newfoundland’s Bell Island for decades.
Bell Island was one of the few places in North America to be attacked by German forces during the Second World War, and the sunken wrecks draw divers from around the world. But an unknown number of undetonated explosives, possibly up to 200, remain onboard, a possible danger.
On Monday, a retrieval mission is to begin from Conception Bay South, outside St. John’s, N.L.
Military divers will set out to retrieve the unexploded explosive ordnance from the rusting wrecks of the four iron ore carriers: the Lord Strathcona and Rose Castle from Canada, France’s PLM 27 and Britain’s Saganaga.