Maryland park closed after string of explosive devices found
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Fort Washington Park in Maryland was closed after authorities discovered several explosive devices.
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The approximately 341-acre park remains closed, preventing public access until the bomb squad completes its response.
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The Prince George's County Fire Department's bomb squad responded to Fort Washington Park in Maryland after several explosive devices were discovered across the 341-acre site over the weekend. The U.S. Park Police subsequently closed the park, which sits in a densely populated suburban area near Washington, D.C. The discovery prompted a full response from bomb disposal specialists, though authorities have not yet disclosed details about the nature of the devices, who may have placed them, or whether they posed an immediate threat to the public. Fort Washington Park is a major recreation area that serves thousands of visitors annually for hiking, fishing, and picnicking. The closure remains in effect pending the completion of the investigation and removal of the devices.
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The Prince George's county fire department bomb squad responded and U.S. Park Police closed the site.
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