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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

23 vintage bombs found in Cebu City..whoa! and yesterday a bomb exploded in a vacant lot in Salcedo Village here in Makati City. If only there would be a bomb which when it explodes, it explodes money and doesn't hurt anybody.

16 comments:

  1. What do you mean vintage? Iniwan pa noong panahon ng Japon?

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  2. Yes, Lou. The place where they found those bombs is a reclaimed area. Meaning it was part of the sea near the city, maybe the Japanese or Allied forces dropped them there for a reason during the war.

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  3. Does the country have equipment to detonate them so no one would be harmed accidentally?

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  4. I'm sure the Philippine Army does, unless nakurakot na yung budget for training and equipment..

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  5. yes po...circa WWII

    sabi armoury daw ng Hapon yun yata banda ...though dinig ko lang yan kanina sa tv :-)

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  6. they probably will put them in another place to be detonated..

    kaso I heard nga nag-leak ng isang klaseng acid yata yung isa...

    it reminds me of when we went to Corregidor some time ago...on the tour we met an American guy who was a vintage bomb expert, he was called there to survey something...eeek..you couldn't pay me enough to go near an undetonated vintage bomb..malay natin if an ant will trigger it as it passes by...*shudders*

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  7. may bomb squad naman tayo sa mga pulis di ba? baka naman kaya nila rin

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  8. Well if it was Japanese - am sure Japan would be very willing to send someone.

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  9. you know, that would be an idea which probably have not occurred to the people here :-)

    I'd agree with you though knowing how contrary some people are here sa Pinas, e baka may magsabi - ano? di to kaya ng Pinoy? *shakes head*

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  10. Then I would ask them to sign a disclaimer or waiver na kung may mangyari sa kanila ay hindi kasalanan ng gobyerno.

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  11. hmm..from what I've googled just now, it seems "Nagtungo rin sa lugar ang mga operatiba ng Central Command (CENTCOM) kung saan itu-turn over ang mga bomba."

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  12. We should have. I don't know how good they are at it though.

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  13. I hope they have the experience of detonating WW II Japanese bombs. If they ask the Japanese government am sure the Phil. government won't even need to pay for them to do it.

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  14. I don't even know if they thought about this!

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  15. is it bad of me to ask when it could be very risky and life-threatening? - can they fix it that the bomb will be dismantled so that it won't explode tapos put back together again para ilagay sya in a museum say dedicated to WW2?

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  16. WTH? why are vintage bombs popping up all in a row?

    Today, 4 killed in an accidental explosion of a suspeted vintage bomb in Taguig City.

    MANILA, Philippines – An explosion occurred in Lower Bicutan, Taguig City on Wednesday afternoon, killing at least 2 people and injuring 3 others.

    Initial investigation showed that the 2 fatalities were attempting to defuse a bomb in the vicinity of Camp Bagong Diwa when it suddenly exploded, according to Taguig City police chief Senior Superintendent Tomas Apolinario.

    The wounded victims were rushed to a nearby hospital to receive medical treatment.

    Authorities have yet to determine if the explosive was a vintage bomb or an improvised explosive device.

    Investigations are ongoing. -- Report from Henry Atuelan, dzMM

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