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Old bomb explodes in Bangkok scrap shop as workers dismantle it, killing 7 and injuring 19

Thai soldiers stand next to a crater created by a bomb explosion at a scrap shop in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, April 2, 2014. Workers at the shop accidentally detonated a large bomb believed to have been dropped during World War II, killing at least seven people and injuring 19 others, police said. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)

BANGKOK - Workers at a scrap shop in Thailand's capital on Wednesday accidentally detonated a large bomb believed to have been dropped during World War II, killing at least seven people and injuring 19 others, police said.

Police bomb squad chief Kamthorn Auicharoen said construction workers found the bomb buried at a building site and sold it to the scrap shop in northern Bangkok. He said workers at the shop were using a gas-powered thermal cutter to take the bomb apart when it exploded.

The massive blast ripped apart the scrap shop in Bangkok's Lad Plakao neighbourhood and damaged nearby houses.

"It's likely this is a bomb dropped from a plane during World War II," Kamthorn said.

Construction workers on another project found a similar bomb in a different area of Bangkok just this past Saturday, but it was safely handed over to police explosive experts.

Bangkok was bombed by U.S. and British planes during World War II, when it was occupied by Japanese forces and served as a hub for their campaign in Southeast Asian. Buried bombs from the era continue to be found from time to time in other major Asian cities, including Hong Kong and Singapore.

News from © The Associated Press, 2014
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