WWII Bomb Mystery in Bengal: How Live Shell Survived 80 Years Undetected

A live World War II-era bomb was discovered on the banks of the Ajay River in Bengal's Birbhum district. Local fishermen initially spotted the cylindrical metal object but didn't report it immediately. Army personnel successfully defused the decades-old explosive by safely detonating it, creating tremors felt across nearby villages. This incident follows a similar discovery last year in Jhargram district, raising questions about how these historical weapons remain active after 80 years.

Key Points: Army Defuses WWII Bomb Found Near Bolpur River in Birbhum

  • Fishermen first noticed the cylindrical metal object on Ajay River banks a month ago
  • Army personnel safely exploded the bomb causing massive tremors in nearby villages
  • Police cordoned off the area and restricted public access for safety measures
  • This marks second WWII bomb discovery in Bengal after last year's Jhargram incident
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Army defuses World War II-era bomb found near river in Bengal's Birbhum, tremors felt in villages

Army safely explodes live WWII-era bomb found on Ajay River banks in Bengal's Birbhum district, causing tremors in nearby villages after month-long discovery.

"The bomb was defused yesterday in the presence of Army officials. There was panic in the area since the bomb was discovered. - Birbhum District Police Officer"

Kolkata, Oct 23

Mystery has surfaced in a village near Bolpur in Birbhum district of West Bengal following the recovery of a live World War II-era bomb there.

Although the Army personnel posted at a nearby base successfully defused the bomb recovered from Laudaha village near Bolpur, which houses the iconic Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore-founded Visva Bharati University, a mystery has cropped up as to how the bomb was brought to that spot and remained unattended for so long.

The Army personnel defused the bomb on Wednesday by safely exploding it. The impact of the explosion was so massive that tremors were felt in nearby villages.

It is learnt that the local fishermen first noticed an unknown cylinder-like metal object on the banks of the Ajay River in Laudaha village under the Bolpur police station, about a month ago. However, initially, they did not give much importance, and finally, the matter was brought to the notice of the police.

The area was cordoned off, and the police asked local people not to go near the site. Later, Army officials were informed, who made inspections before deciding to defuse the bomb. The bomb was neutralised under the supervision of the Central forces.

It was surprising to see that even over 80 years after World War II, the bomb was active.

"The bomb was defused yesterday in the presence of Army officials. There was panic in the area since the bomb was discovered. We had cordoned off the area for the safety of others. The situation has now improved after the bomb was neutralised," said a senior officer of Birbhum district police on Thursday morning.

It may be recalled that last year, another World War II bomb was recovered in Jhargram district. A cylindrical object was recovered while digging in the soil in Bhulanpur village of Gopiballabhpur police station in Jhargram. On receiving the news, administrative officials went to the spot. The area was cordoned off. The bomb squad also arrived after receiving the news. Later, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on social media that the bomb was successfully defused.

It was learnt that during World War II, an air strip was built in Jhargram for fighter planes to land. It is said that various fighter planes would drop bombs in that area to reduce weight.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is really concerning. How many more such unexploded bombs might be lying around in rural areas? The government should conduct proper surveys in all potential WWII areas. Safety of our villagers should be priority.
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Arjun K
Amazing that the bomb was still active after 80 years! Shows the quality of manufacturing back then. Kudos to our Army for handling it professionally. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the Army's work, I'm concerned about the delay. The fishermen noticed it a month ago! We need better awareness programs in rural areas about such dangerous objects.
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David E
The historical aspect is fascinating. Bengal was a strategic location during WWII. These discoveries remind us of the global conflicts that touched Indian soil. Should be preserved in museums if safe.
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Meera T
Imagine the panic in nearby villages when tremors were felt! Must have been terrifying for the local people. Thankful that no one was hurt. Our security forces are truly our guardians.

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