Live bomb of World War-2 found again in Baharagora. Panic on the banks of Subarnarekha river, information given to army.

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News India Live, Digital Desk: of Jharkhand East Singhbhum Once again a powerful war-era bomb has been found in the Baharagora area of ​​the district, creating a sensation. After this giant bomb found on the banks of Subarnarekha river, there is an atmosphere of fear and chaos in the entire area. The police have cordoned off the area as a precautionary measure and experts from the Indian Army have been contacted.

Highlights of the accident: Subarnarekha became the ‘centre of explosives’?

Bomb found on the river bank: Wednesday night Panipada Village Residents of Suvarnarekha saw a suspicious object on the banks of the river. According to the police, this object is exactly the same in appearance as the bombs found in March this year.

Distance only 50-100 meters: Rural SP Rishabh Garg Told that this bomb was found just 50 to 100 meters away from the same place where two bombs were recovered in March 2026. Due to this, it is feared that more such explosives may be buried in this part of the river.

Connection to World War-2: Experts believe that this bomb World War II (1939–1945) May be during. There was military activity in the area at that time and these bombs were probably buried in the sand.

Previous developments: Two bombs were defused in March

this year March 25th Two similar bombs were defused in Baharagora:

Weight and Size: The weight of the bombs recovered at that time was approximately 200 kg Was.

The laborer did not find treasure, but a bomb: The first bomb was found by a laborer while digging sand, while the second bomb was recovered from the house of a villager.

How it was defused: The Army’s Bomb Disposal Squad had safely destroyed both of them by digging a 25-30 feet deep pit and detonating them at an interval of 30 minutes with the help of sand bags.

Administrative promptness and security measures

Baharagora police station incharge Shankar Prasad Kushwaha Said that security in the area has been increased and people have been warned to stay away from that part of the river. The Indian Army team will soon reach the spot and decide whether the bomb should be defused there or taken to a safe place.