Street evacuated after explosives found in home

A fire engine, police van and ambulance is within a cordon on a residential street after police discovered explosives in a man's house.
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Chadwick Road was evacuated and closed as a precaution

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A street was evacuated after several explosives were found at the house of a man who had died.

Police said they had attended the home of a man aged in his 60s in St Helens, Merseyside, when the "explosive ordnance" was found.

They said one item was found before several more were uncovered.

Chadwick Road was evacuated and closed as a precaution, with accommodation and support made available at Chain Lane Community Centre. Merseyside Police said the incident is "still ongoing".

Emergency services in a residential street gathered in front of emergency vehicles - in between residents' parked cars - as they deal with the discovery of explosives in a home in St Helens.
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Police said the incident was still ongoing as late as 12:30 BST on Wednesday

A bomb disposal team attended to carry a safe detonation in an open space in the area, Merseyside Police added.

Motorists and pedestrians were advised to avoid the road while emergency services dealt with the incident.

Police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the man's death.

They did not detail the precise nature of the explosives.

Police tape cordons off an area including Finchley Drive around Chadwick Road with two police officers in attendance as a resident in the street looks on.
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Motorists and pedestrians were advised to avoid the area

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