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WWII Bomb Explosion at Okinawa Base Injures Four Japanese Soldiers During Disposal

A WWII bomb explosion at Okinawa’s Kadena Air Base injured four Japanese soldiers on Monday during a routine disposal operation, highlighting the lingering dangers of wartime ordnance still buried across the region.

The blast took place at a facility used by the Okinawa prefectural government for the temporary storage of unexploded ordnance, most of which dates back to World War II. According to Japan’s national broadcaster, NHK, the explosion happened while the soldiers were attempting to remove rust from the device, a routine yet delicate procedure.

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While the injuries were not life-threatening, the incident has sparked renewed concerns about the risks posed by decades-old munitions still scattered across Okinawa. Officials say the explosion is the first of its kind involving Japan’s Self-Defense Forces ordnance disposal unit since the unit’s formation in 1974.

The U.S. Air Force, which manages the Kadena Air Base, stated that no American personnel were affected by the blast. They confirmed that the explosion happened in a section of the base controlled by Japanese authorities and dedicated to ordnance management.

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Okinawa, which saw some of the fiercest combat during World War II, continues to grapple with the legacy of buried explosives. Experts estimate that more than 1,800 tons of unexploded U.S. bombs remain beneath the island, regularly uncovered during construction or land development.

In a separate but related incident last October, a U.S. wartime bomb detonated at a commercial airport in southern Japan, causing significant disruption to air traffic. Monday’s explosion further highlights the enduring danger posed by wartime remnants and the ongoing efforts required to safely dispose of them.

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