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VisitWhat will be the extent of the damage repair cost at Miyazaki Airport due to the unexploded WWII bomb explosion?
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Unexploded WWII U.S. Bomb Explodes at Miyazaki Airport; 87 Flights Canceled, No Injuries
Oct 2, 2024, 09:59 AM
An unexploded U.S. bomb from World War II detonated at Miyazaki Airport in southwest Japan on Wednesday, creating a seven-meter-wide crater on a taxiway and leading to the cancellation of 87 flights. The explosion damaged a portion of the taxiway but resulted in no reported injuries. Miyazaki Airport, which has previously been the site of unexploded ordnance discoveries, was temporarily closed following the incident.
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