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WWII bomb defused in Hong Kong after thousands evacuated

  (AFP)
Hong Kong
Thu, February 1, 2018 Published on Feb. 1, 2018 Published on 2018-02-01T17:08:40+07:00

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Police from the explosive ordinance disposal unit hose down a defused US-made bomb dropped during World War II a day after it was discovered on a harbourfront construction site in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong on February 1, 2018. 
A wartime bomb was defused in Hong Kong on February 1 after a busy commercial district went into lockdown, with roads closed and thousands evacuated from surrounding shops, hotels and offices. 
Police from the explosive ordinance disposal unit hose down a defused US-made bomb dropped during World War II a day after it was discovered on a harbourfront construction site in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong on February 1, 2018. A wartime bomb was defused in Hong Kong on February 1 after a busy commercial district went into lockdown, with roads closed and thousands evacuated from surrounding shops, hotels and offices. (AFP/Anthony WALLACE )

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wartime bomb was defused in Hong Kong on Thursday after forcing a busy commercial district into lockdown, with roads closed and thousands evacuated from surrounding shops, hotels and offices. 

It was the second time within a week that an American bomb dropped during WWII had been discovered at a harbourfront construction site in Wan Chai.

Police sealed off parts of the district after a worker found the device on Wednesday morning, with 4,000 people evacuated and ferry services across Victoria Harbour suspended as bomb disposal experts worked through the night.

"Bomb disposal operations are dirty, difficult and dangerous. In this particular case, all three were true," bomb disposal officer Alick McWhirter told reporters.

The rain, tricky location and a fuse mechanism that the team "couldn't even see" all added to the challenge, McWhirter said.

The experts cut a large hole through the shell to burn off explosive materials inside before a crane lifted the earth-covered bomb off the site on Thursday.

Unexploded wartime bombs or grenades are frequently found by hikers and construction workers in the southern Chinese city, which was the scene of fierce fighting between Japanese and British allied forces in 1941. 

In 2014 police defused a wartime bomb weighing nearly one ton, the largest yet found in the city.

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