Military detonates 500-pound unexploded bomb in Marawi | Inquirer News

Military detonates 500-pound unexploded bomb in Marawi

/ 01:32 AM February 02, 2020

EOD experts in Marawi

Explosives and ordnance experts from the military set up a 500-pound unexploded bomb for detonation in Marawi City on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020. (Photo by RICHEL V. UMEL / Inquirer Mindanao)

MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur, Philippines — A team of explosives and ordnance disposal experts from the military detonated a 500-pound bomb here Saturday morning.

The bomb was among the hundreds dropped into the city in the 2017 war against Islamic State militants, but they failed to explode.

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Lt. Col. Elmer Oamil, deputy commander of Joint Task Group Builder and commanding officer of the 553rd Engineer Battalion, said the 500-pound bomb was found during the debris clearing operations in Barangay Dansalan.

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The military enclosed the detonation site with a six-foot-high blast wall to prevent the spread of shrapnel and fragments.

According to Oamil, the bomb is the 42nd to be detonated since debris clearing started in the war-ravaged city right after the militants were flushed out in October 2017.

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Oamil added there was a possibility some more were covered in uncleared ruins which were not yet demolished because the property owners had not given their consent.

Unexploded bomb detonated in Marawi

A cloud of smoke and dust rose from the ground as a 500-pound bomb is detonated in Marawi City Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020. (Photo by RICHEL V. UMEL / Inquirer Mindanao)

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