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World War II bomb explosion kills five in Papua as search for missing halted over further blast fears

Danger prompts authorities to suspend rescue operations amid concerns that additional unexploded ordnance may still be buried in the area

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 01 Jun 2026 9:18AM

World War II bomb explosion kills five in Papua as search for missing halted over further blast fears
A deadly explosion caused by a Second World War-era bomb has killed five people and left three others missing in Indonesia’s Papua region - June 1, 2026

A DORMANT wartime explosive left behind from the Second World War has claimed five lives and left three people missing in eastern Indonesia, highlighting the continuing dangers posed by unexploded military ordnance nearly eight decades after the conflict ended.

The explosion occurred on Sunday afternoon in a densely populated village in Papua, where the powerful blast caused extensive destruction to nearby homes and triggered an immediate emergency response from local authorities.

According to police, the device that detonated was identified as a bomb dating back to the Second World War, a period during which parts of Indonesia became a major battleground in the Pacific theatre of conflict.

The force of the explosion killed five people at the scene, while three others remain unaccounted for amid fears they may be trapped beneath debris or affected by the blast.

Search and rescue operations were launched shortly after the incident but were suspended after nightfall due to concerns that additional unexploded munitions could still be present in the area, posing a serious threat to emergency personnel and residents.

Authorities have since cordoned off the affected zone and warned members of the public to stay away until bomb disposal specialists complete safety assessments and declare the area secure.

Rescue efforts are expected to resume on Monday once officials determine that conditions are safe for search teams to re-enter the site.

The tragedy has drawn attention to the lingering legacy of wartime explosives across parts of Indonesia, where unexploded bombs, shells and other military ordnance remain buried in remote and populated areas alike.

Japan launched its invasion of the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia, in early 1942, leading to widespread military operations and extensive destruction during an occupation that lasted for more than three years.

Despite the passage of time, significant quantities of wartime explosives have never been recovered and continue to pose a threat to public safety in several regions of the archipelago.

The latest incident serves as a stark reminder of how remnants of past conflicts can continue to endanger lives generations after the fighting has ended, particularly in areas where unexploded ordnance remains undiscovered beneath communities and former battlefields. - June 1, 2026

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