Carolina Forest, a suburb near Myrtle Beach, could still hold World War II-era bombs from a former U.S. Army training site. The federal government plans to remove them.
A WWII area bombing range near Myrtle Beach, SC is still being cleared of ordnance over 70 years later in one of the areas fastest growing communities.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, will discuss its plans for two sites. The sites have been investigated for decades for unexploded bombs and munitions.