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Hong Kong Defuses Intact WWII Bomb After Overnight Evacuation of 6,000

The discovery highlights Hong Kong’s recurring encounters with wartime ordnance uncovered during construction.

Overview

  • Construction workers found a US-made, 1,000-pound (450kg), 1.5-metre bomb at a Quarry Bay site on Pan Hoi Street, prompting a major emergency response.
  • Police ordered roughly 6,000 people from about 1,900 households across 18 buildings to leave, with roads sealed and some MTR station exits closed.
  • Bomb disposal teams worked through the night and declared the device safe at about 11:30 a.m. Saturday, with police reporting no injuries.
  • Officials said the ordnance was in good condition; a senior bomb disposal officer described cutting a 30cm hole and incinerating the contents to neutralise it.
  • Residents used government shelters or hotels, some businesses reported losses, and authorities noted similar finds in Wan Chai in 2018 and Happy Valley in 2014.