Then again this could happen instead ...Originally posted by tripwire:mustard gas are most effective when dispersed in air and inhaled by the victim.. not when its under water, especially in huge volume of flowing water.
the huge volume of water would render the concentration so low.. its practically harmless...even against fish, otherwise we would see fish dead by the thoudsands along our southern shores.
if people think they cannot explode, just chuck the bomb into the rubbish bini extremely suggest not to throw it in the rubish bin ......
Originally posted by idwar:Oi, dun anyhow wack your words leh... what "every other day"?... more like once in a while. And no, we don't exactly walk around looking out for blinds and unexploded weapons in our country, nor has anybody died in a rather long time from WW2 weapons
Ask your friends in Bomb Disposal Unit lah......every other day, they still find World War 2 bombs in Singapore.....either in somebody's garden, in a school field, but I think mostly in construction sites........
when was this ? .... it sounds like a potential entry for the darwin awards ....Originally posted by Dr Who:WW2 bomb kills boy at east coast BBQ:
http://www.paraethos.com/obits/sing.htm
or should it read : Boy tries to BBQ Bomb at east Coast?
ehh... i dont think that water is open for fishing... in fact.. fishing industry is hardly present in singapore....Originally posted by kotay:Then again this could happen instead ...
Bulk MUSTARD can persist for decades in soil or water. When exposed to sea water, mustard forms a thick outer "crust" over a core of mustard which allows the mustard to be brought to the surface where it can injure unsuspecting fishermen who may snare plastic lumps of mustard gas in their nets.
From Centre for Disease Control and Prevention
I think more than 10 years ago liao.Originally posted by Fatum:when was this ? .... it sounds like a potential entry for the darwin awards ....
The point of the post is that far from rendering the mustard gas harmless, sea water actually helps it to stay active and lethal for a pretty long time ... :pOriginally posted by tripwire:ehh... i dont think that water is open for fishing... in fact.. fishing industry is hardly present in singapore....
and given the flow of the water there... i think our neighbours fisherman should be worried... not us.
Originally posted by demag_ac:Ha, this reminds me of the time my contractor found a bomb or mortar shell when doing excavation for detecting the sewer pumping mains before we start bored piling works.
Happened somewhere along the Sewerage Reserve leading to Kim Chuan Sewerage treatment plant, and this happened at around 4 plus.
We called the Police and they called the BDU down to check the bomb.
We checked with the Officer in charge (from the Police), and he told us that the BDU was thinking of doing a controlled explosion at the location, instead of bringing it to the live firing area for disposal.
All of us (me and the contractor's staff) went wide eyed and told the Officer in charge that the bomb was sitting ontop of a 991mm diameter Sewer pumping mains that was full of shit and what not.
The Officer in charge, after hearing that, went to have a conference with the BDU guys, and came back to inform us that as it is dark (about 7 plus), they would post a Police guard and collect the bomb for safe disposal elsewhere the next morning.
All of us were thinking of all the sewerage that would go flying up the air if they really think of disposing the bomb right there. After that, PUB (Sewer) would have a lot to ask both Minstry of Home Affairs (which controls the Police) and Mindef.