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image captionProperties nearby were damaged in the controlled explosion on Saturday
The government could be liable for damage after the controlled explosion of a World War Two bomb, according to an MP.
Some people spent a fourth night away from their homes in Exeter after the bomb was detonated on Saturday, blowing out doors and windows of nearby homes.
Ben Bradshaw, Exeter s Labour MP, said residents will be looking for answers on who is liable to pay for the damage.
The Home Office has been asked to comment.
The 2,200lb (1,000kg) German bomb was discovered on an allotment due for development on Friday.
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