Hong Kong police successfully removed wartime leftover bombs, restoring normal traffic for citizens.
On the afternoon of September 20, the Hong Kong police held a press conference on the handling of a wartime unexploded bomb discovered earlier. The police stated that the bomb had been successfully defused at 11:48 am that day, and all defusing work had now been completed smoothly. The police said that arrangements were being made for residents to return home in an orderly manner. Citybus routes and tram services in Hong Kong have returned to normal, and the A and B exits of the MTR Heng Fa Chuen Station have been reopened. Nearby residents have gradually resumed normal passage.
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