1️⃣ A Routine Dig Turns Into A Life-Threatening Discovery

The incident began during a standard excavation in a wooded section of Oak Island, where the team had been clearing soil in search of possible tunnel connections.
At first, nothing seemed unusual.
But as workers dug deeper, one of the crew members noticed a circular metal object partially buried in the ground. Its shape and markings immediately raised concern.
Unlike typical artifacts found on the island, this object appeared modern—and far more dangerous.
Work stopped instantly.
Team members backed away as supervisors quickly identified the object as a possible landmine or unexploded device. Within minutes, the area was cleared and marked as a high-risk zone.
For a site already known for hidden dangers, this was something entirely different.
2️⃣ Emergency Response And Rising Tension

Once the object was identified, emergency protocols were activated across the island.
Specialists were reportedly called in to assess the situation, while all nearby excavation work was suspended. Crew members were instructed to keep their distance, as even slight disturbance could potentially trigger the device.
The tension on site quickly escalated.
Unlike unstable ground or flooding tunnels, a landmine presents an immediate and unpredictable threat. No one knew how long the object had been buried—or whether it was still active.
Some experts suggested it could be a remnant from past military activity or training exercises, while others raised the possibility that it may have been placed intentionally long after the island’s original history.
Either way, the discovery introduced a completely new level of danger to the Oak Island search.
3️⃣ A New Threat That Changes Everything

The discovery of a suspected landmine has forced the Oak Island team to reconsider the risks of their ongoing excavation efforts.
If confirmed, it raises serious questions about what else might be hidden beneath the island—not just ancient traps or engineered tunnels, but modern hazards capable of causing real harm.
For Rick and Marty Lagina, the situation is a stark reminder that Oak Island’s dangers are not limited to the past.
Until the device is safely removed and the area is cleared, operations in that section of the island are expected to remain shut down.
And for the team, one reality has become impossible to ignore:
This time, the threat beneath Oak Island isn’t just mysterious—it’s deadly.