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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Maroosha Muzaffar

What a suspected bomb at a Hong Kong construction site turned out to be

  • A suspected bomb found at a construction site in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, on Tuesday prompted a brief police cordon and evacuation of workers.
  • Police explosive experts identified the object as a British cannon barrel, measuring about four metres long, and subsequently declared the area safe.
  • The barrel, unearthed approximately three metres underground, dates back to British colonial rule, a period when Hong Kong was a target during World War II.
  • It is fairly common for relics, including unexploded ordnance from past conflicts, particularly World War II, to be discovered during construction or excavation work in the city.
  • Previous significant finds in Hong Kong include a 500-pound Japanese bomb in 2022 and a British naval mine, both of which were safely detonated.

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Hong Kong bomb that caused scare turns out to be British cannon barrel

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