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250kg World War II Bomb Neutralized in Singapore
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Published on 04/03/2026 15:00
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The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) successfully disposed of a 250kg World War II aerial bomb today after it was discovered at a construction site along Tanah Merah Coast Road. The operation required a temporary evacuation of the immediate area to ensure public safety while experts performed a controlled detonation. This discovery serves as a stark reminder of the region's historical military conflicts and the lingering presence of unexploded ordnance.

Police and military personnel coordinated the operation throughout the morning, setting up a security perimeter and managing local traffic. Residents and workers were allowed to return to the area shortly after the "all-clear" was given by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal team. Authorities noted that such finds, while rare, are handled with extreme caution due to the age and potential volatility of the explosives.

The successful neutralization was praised for its efficiency, with no injuries or property damage reported during the process. Local historians noted that the site was part of a strategic coastal area during the war, which explains the presence of such heavy munitions. The SAF remains on standby for similar discoveries as urban development continues across the island's historic districts.

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