Unexploded bombs are explosive devices that did not detonate when they were intended to. These can include bombs dropped during wars, such as those from World War II, or munitions used in military training. They pose a significant risk to people and the environment, as they can remain dangerous for many years after the conflict has ended.
Efforts to locate and safely dispose of unexploded bombs are crucial for public safety. Specialized teams, often called bomb disposal units, use various techniques to identify and neutralize these threats. Proper handling and disposal help prevent accidents and ensure that affected areas can be safely used again.