87 flights cancelled at Miyazaki Airport after surge near runway leaves crater 7m broad PUBLISHED : 2 Oct 2024 at 22: 00 An aerial view taken from a helicopter reveals the crater from an surge after a bomb thought to date from World War II blewup, on a taxiway at Miyazaki Airport in southwestern Japan on Wednesday. (Photo: Kyodo through Reuters) TOKYO – A local airport in southwestern Japan was closed on Wednesday after a UnitedStates bombshell, mostlikely dropped throughout World War II to stem “kamikaze” attacks, blewup near
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