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Singapore police safely detonate 100 kg World War II bomb
Singapore, Sep 26: Singapore police said a 100 kg World War II aerial bomb recovered recently was on Tuesday safely detonated in Upper Bukit Timah, a jungle reserve during the war.
More than 4,000 residents in the area, now a suburban housing estate, are set to return home later on Tuesday for the authority’s decision to evacuate them this morning for safety reasons.
Following two controlled detonations in the afternoon, the authorities are carrying out safety checks in the area, Channel News Asia reported.
The 100 kg WWII aerial bomb was unearthed last week at the work site of an upcoming condominium estate near a metro station.
The two blasts took place at about 12.30 pm and 1.45 pm, the latter of which could be heard from as far as Senja-Cashew Community Club about two kilometres away from the site.
Sandbags and dirt were seen spewing out from the area surrounded by concrete blocks due to the impact of the explosion, according to the Channel report.
Following the two blasts, the authorities are assessing the construction site, roads, meant drains and pipelines, as well as the evacuated buildings for structural safety, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) in a statement on Facebook.
Residents at the nearby public housing estate of the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and condominium blocks were told to leave their windows open and shut off the electricity in their units.
Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, who is a member of parliament representing the Cashew ward in the Holland-Bukit Timah constituency, visited the community club at about 10 a.m.
“We thought it’s better to over-prepare than to under-prepare,” he said.
The last reported incident of unexploded World War II ammunition was in 2019, when a 50 kg aerial bomb was found at Jiak Kim Street in the River Valley suburb area, also during excavation works at a construction site. (PTI)

 

South Korean soldiers give a demonstration of their skills in the traditional Korean martial art of Taekwondo during a celebration to mark the 75th anniversary of Armed Forces Day in Seongnam, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023. AP/PTI(AP09_26_2023_000093B)
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