On Tuesday morning, a neighborhood resident discovered an enormous metallic ball on Enshuhama Seashore in Hamamatsu Metropolis, Shizuoka Prefecture. The Japanese coast guard has said that they’re not sure of the character of the thing.
The authorities have declared a 200-meter off-limit zone resulting from the potential of an explosion.
A brand new report indicated that there is no such thing as a menace of explosion, though the exact nature of the merchandise in query stays unknown.
“‘At round 8:45 a.m. on February 21, a girl dwelling close by known as the police on Enshuhama Seashore in Nishi Ward, Hamamatsu Metropolis, Shizuoka Prefecture, saying that there was one thing like a mine on the seashore. When the police confirmed, they discovered a suspicious object like an iron ball with a diameter of about 1.5m,” a neighborhood information outlet reported.
“In line with the police, the found suspicious object is taken into account to be manufactured from iron as a result of the floor is brown and rusty, and part of the sphere protrudes. Because of the hazard of explosions, we’re sharing images and knowledge with the Self-Protection Forces and Japan Coast Guard, and are hurrying to determine suspicious objects,” the outlet added.
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A suspicious object resembling an “iron ball about 1.5 m in diameter” was discovered on Enshuhama Seashore in Hamamatsu Metropolis, Shizuoka Prefecture
Japanese 🇯🇵 police have declared a 200-meter space off-limits resulting from the potential of an explosion.https://t.co/6OJ2h746ut pic.twitter.com/M8cGD2usQz
— Saad Abedine (@SaadAbedine) February 21, 2023
【動画】海岸に謎の鉄球?
静岡県浜松市の遠州浜海岸に
直径1点5メートルほどの
金属製の球体が
打ち上げられているのが
見つかりました警察が調べたところ
爆発の危険性はありませんが
どのような物かは詳しく
わかっていないということです pic.twitter.com/M8qpnfdWWy— NHK静岡放送局 (@nhk_shizuoka_) February 21, 2023
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