SINGAPORE – A 100kg World War II bomb found at a construction site in Upper Bukit Timah was detonated for the second time on Tuesday (Sept 26) at around 1.45pm, after more than 4,000 nearby residents were evacuated in the morning. The aerial bomb, believed to be one of the largest wartime munitions unearthed in Singapore, is being disposed of.
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SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A 100kg World War II bomb found in Upper Bukit Timah was successfully detonated on Tuesday (Sept 26) afternoon, after more than 4,000 nearby residents were evacuated in the morning.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The 100kg World War II bomb relic found at a construction site in Upper Bukit Timah was detonated on Tuesday (Sept 26) at around 12.30pm, after more than 4,000 nearby residents were evacuated in the morning.
Singapore News - The proprietor of Karu’s Indian Banana Leaf restaurant will lose $8,000 on Tuesday - a day’s worth of earnings - as he closes shop for the detonation of a World War II era bomb nearby. But Mr Subramaniyam Nallappan, 57, won’t be able to stay home either as he is one. Read more at www.tnp.sg