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100kg ww2 bomb in upper bukittimah

gsbslut

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Singapore army to carry out 'controlled disposal' of 100kg WWII bomb found at construction site​

A 200m cordon will be put in place and roads in the Bukit Timah vicinity closed while the war relic is dealt with on-site.
Singapore army to carry out 'controlled disposal' of 100kg WWII bomb found at construction site
A 100kg World War II aerial bomb found at a construction site along Upper Bukit Timah Road during excavation works. (Photo: SPF)
24 Sep 2023 09:00PM (Updated: 24 Sep 2023 10:25PM)
SINGAPORE: A 100kg World War II aerial bomb unearthed at a construction site in Singapore will be disposed of in-situ on Tuesday (Sep 26).
In a news release on Sunday, the police said it was informed the week before of the war relic's discovery during excavation works along Upper Bukit Timah Road.
Having assessed that it would be unsafe to move the bomb, the Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF) explosive ordnance disposal team will carry out an "on-site controlled disposal" between 8am and 7pm on Tuesday.
During this period, the police will place a 200m cordon around the war relic.
Residents in The Linear, Hazel Park, Bukit 828, Block 154 Gangsa Road and Hazel Park Terrace properties; people in shophouses along Upper Bukit Timah Road; and staff and students from Greenridge Secondary School will have to vacate their buildings during the operation.
The secondary school will switch to home-based learning on that day, said the police, adding that drone activities will also be prohibited in the bomb disposal area.
From 11am to 7pm on Tuesday, stretches of the Bukit Panjang Flyover - between Woodlands Road and Petir Road - as well as Upper Bukit Timah Road - between Petir Road and Cashew Road - will be closed.
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Road closures during the controlled disposal of the war relic. (Image: SPF)
A 100kg World War II aerial bomb unearthed at a construction site in Singapore will be disposed of in-situ on Tuesday (Sep 26). Lauren Ong with more.
Only police, SAF emergency and authorised vehicles will be given access to these roads; and Traffic Police officers will be on hand to help and redirect motorists.
"Loud sounds can be expected during the controlled disposal of the war relic. The public is advised not to be alarmed and to avoid the area," said the authorities.
"The public will be alerted when roads are re-opened and it is safe to resume normal activities in the area."
In 2021, a projectile believed to be a war relic was found at Lorong 12 Geylang. The year before that, a similar case was uncovered in the Thomson area, and the projectile was transported elsewhere for disposal.
In 2019, a 50kg aerial bomb was found in River Valley, also during excavation works at a construction site. It was similarly assessed to be unsafe to move and had to be disposed of on-site.

 

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Singapore army to carry out 'controlled disposal' of 100kg WWII bomb found at construction site​

A 200m cordon will be put in place and roads in the Bukit Timah vicinity closed while the war relic is dealt with on-site.
Singapore army to carry out 'controlled disposal' of 100kg WWII bomb found at construction site'controlled disposal' of 100kg WWII bomb found at construction site
A 100kg World War II aerial bomb found at a construction site along Upper Bukit Timah Road during excavation works. (Photo: SPF)
24 Sep 2023 09:00PM (Updated: 24 Sep 2023 10:25PM)
SINGAPORE: A 100kg World War II aerial bomb unearthed at a construction site in Singapore will be disposed of in-situ on Tuesday (Sep 26).
In a news release on Sunday, the police said it was informed the week before of the war relic's discovery during excavation works along Upper Bukit Timah Road.
Having assessed that it would be unsafe to move the bomb, the Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF) explosive ordnance disposal team will carry out an "on-site controlled disposal" between 8am and 7pm on Tuesday.
During this period, the police will place a 200m cordon around the war relic.
Residents in The Linear, Hazel Park, Bukit 828, Block 154 Gangsa Road and Hazel Park Terrace properties; people in shophouses along Upper Bukit Timah Road; and staff and students from Greenridge Secondary School will have to vacate their buildings during the operation.
The secondary school will switch to home-based learning on that day, said the police, adding that drone activities will also be prohibited in the bomb disposal area.
From 11am to 7pm on Tuesday, stretches of the Bukit Panjang Flyover - between Woodlands Road and Petir Road - as well as Upper Bukit Timah Road - between Petir Road and Cashew Road - will be closed.
map.PNG
Road closures during the controlled disposal of the war relic. (Image: SPF)
A 100kg World War II aerial bomb unearthed at a construction site in Singapore will be disposed of in-situ on Tuesday (Sep 26). Lauren Ong with more.
Only police, SAF emergency and authorised vehicles will be given access to these roads; and Traffic Police officers will be on hand to help and redirect motorists.
"Loud sounds can be expected during the controlled disposal of the war relic. The public is advised not to be alarmed and to avoid the area," said the authorities.
"The public will be alerted when roads are re-opened and it is safe to resume normal activities in the area."
In 2021, a projectile believed to be a war relic was found at Lorong 12 Geylang. The year before that, a similar case was uncovered in the Thomson area, and the projectile was transported elsewhere for disposal.
In 2019, a 50kg aerial bomb was found in River Valley, also during excavation works at a construction site. It was similarly assessed to be unsafe to move and had to be disposed of on-site.


A number of my friends living in Bukit Timah have been reduced to homeless refugees. The good MP of Holland-Bukit Timah must do something about this!
 

Hightech88

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200M radius cordoned off for 11 hours causing so much inconvenience.

Knn they thought its a tactical nuke bomb izzit? LOL.

Should invite the PM of Japan to come here and personally dispose off the bomb NBCB.

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Rogue Trader

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This is 80 years old in one of the most built up countries in the world. Don't want to imagine how much undetonated ordinance there is in Afghanistan, iraq, Indochina and Ukraine :frown:
 

gsbslut

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A number of my friends living in Bukit Timah have been reduced to homeless refugees. The good MP of Holland-Bukit Timah must do something about this!
they shd transport the bomb to ridout road. lots of land for a safe detonation
 
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gsbslut

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every time I read this type of relic bomb news, it always reminds me of what my late step grandfather said. when he was still alive, he always said beware of buying agricultural and seafood produce from Vietnam because usa dropped a lot of agent orange all over vietnam and it will take decades and decades before nature can clean up all the toxic substances that the americans have thrown into vietnam's agricultural lands, rivers and seas....

yesterday I was at ntuc trying to buy short rain japanese rice. 2.5kg pack... viet produce marketed under ntuc house brand $6 to $7. China Jilin house brand $12 to $13. Real Japanese short grain fromm Japan $18 to $30.

i am sure most outside jap restaurants uses the vietnam short grain....
 

gsbslut

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nowadays u also see a lot of frozen fish and seafood products from vietnam and farmed there. beware that u may be consuming remnants of america's agent orange...
 
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