Bomb disposal officers detonate small artillery shell found along Hong Kong hiking trail in Tai Tam
Explosive no larger than a soda can was found by trekkers and promptly secured
Hong Kong bomb disposal officers detonated an artillery shell found by trekkers on Saturday along a popular hiking trail in Tai Tam.
Police said the bomb was found around distance post C4107 on Tai Tam Country Trail near Hong Kong Parkview housing estate at about 2pm.
The force confirmed it was a British-style mortar shell from around the second world war, about 300mm long and 81mm wide. The bomb was initially reported to be no larger than a 330ml soda can.
Officers from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau arrived at the scene at about 4pm to conduct a controlled explosion. The operation began at about 5pm. The area within a 100m radius was cordoned off for the detonation.
The operation was successful, and the area was reopened in the early evening.
Why does Hong Kong have so many buried wartime bombs?
It was not the first time a bomb was found in the vicinity.