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Unexploded ordnance from the world's deadliest conflict continues to affect daily life 80 years after it ended.
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Even 80 years after World War II, unexploded ordinance is still being rediscovered and is still potentially lethal. A 500-pound bomb exploded at an airport in southwest Japan last October.