WWII Bombs, Grenade Unearthed at Manila Construction Site
- Publish date: Tuesday، 08 July 2025 Reading time: 1 min read
Construction work at UP Manila turns risky as vintage explosives, including a WWII bomb and Japanese grenade, are unearthed.
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A routine construction project at UP College of Medicine in Manila took a dangerous turn after workers unearthed two World War II-era explosives and a Japanese hand grenade on Monday afternoon.
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What They Found
According to police, the team found a 75mm projectile explosive and a Type 79 Japanese hand grenade while digging a septic tank at around 3:15 PM on Pedro Gil Street.
Authorities warned that these old explosives are still dangerous, despite their rusty appearance. The 75mm bomb alone has a casualty radius of 16 meters, meaning it could cause serious damage if detonated.
What Happens Next?
The explosives are now safely stored at a secure facility and will be disposed of by detonation soon, according to the Manila Police District’s EOD K9 Unit.
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