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An American bomb from WWII explodes at a Japanese airport, leaving a crater on the taxiway

  • An unexploded U.S. Bomb from World War II exploded at a Japanese airport, creating a large crater and canceling over 80 flights, according to Japanese officials.
  • An investigation revealed the explosion was caused by a 500-pound bomb, and there was no further danger, said the Self-Defense Forces and police.
  • The airport repaired the taxiway damage overnight, and flights resumed the next morning.
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