Military Flare Ignites on Vero Beach Shoreline, Prompting Bomb Squad Response

VERO BEACH — A military flare washed ashore and ignited on a Vero Beach shoreline Thursday, prompting a response from local police and bomb disposal teams who safely removed the device.

The flare, described as a cylindrical canister emitting flames and smoke, was spotted around 11 a.m. in the 1100 block of Olde Doubloon Drive, just south of South Beach Park. A sea turtle monitoring contractor noticed the smoke while walking the beach and alerted authorities, according to officials.

Vero Beach police quickly cordoned off the area to keep beachgoers at a safe distance. Explosives experts from Patrick Space Force Base and the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office bomb squad arrived on scene and disposed of the flare without incident. No homes were evacuated, and there were no reports of injuries…

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